The Boho Ball started in a derelict church hall way back in 2007. Its primary purpose was, and still is, to throw a royal party that celebrates and showcases underground music, sideshow circus and acts as a space for wild ceremony. The Barons Of Tang played one of their first shows back in 2007, and will headline a grand lineup at the last-ever Boho Ball. Along with the bands announced so far, there will be a collection of well-known and obscure DJs, one-off projects, art installations and pop up performances in the old gaol cells (the Royal Melbourne Hotel served as the West Melbourne police barracks).
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