Trivia, tunes and a banquet dinner if you're feeling flush, RocKwiz is back for round two.
RocKwiz is returning to the Gershwin Room at The Espy for a second run, with four brand new shows locked in after its first season sold out completely.
From 4 to 7 August, RocKwiz Live! will take over the Gershwin Room once again, picking up right where the last run left off and keeping the same loose, unpredictable energy that’s made it a St Kilda favourite since it first landed there.
Hosts Julia and Brian return to run the show, joined once more by the RocKwiz Orkestra and a fresh batch of special guests yet to be revealed. The format stays much the same as always: music, trivia and plenty of chaos, all happening live in a room that barely fits it.
RocKwiz Live!
- Where: The Gershwin Room, The Espy, St Kilda
- When: 4, 5, 6 and 7 August, doors 7.00pm
- Tickets here – on sale Thursday 2 July 12pm
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Organisers say the floor plan has been reworked since the first run, freeing up a bit more capacity without losing the intimacy that made those original shows feel special.
There’s a wider spread of ticket options this time around too. General admission standing tickets sit at $89, while general admission theatre seating in the middle of the room goes for $100. Premium theatre seating in the first three rows is priced at $120, and for those wanting the full experience, a VIP table for two right up the front comes in at $600, with just 10 tables available per show. That top-tier ticket includes a welcome drink and banquet dinner beforehand, plus a piece of RocKwiz x Espy merchandise.
Each night follows the same run sheet: doors open at 7.00pm, Brian’s Contestant Selection kicks off at 7.30pm, there’s an interval at 8.15pm, and RocKwiz Live! runs from 8.45pm through to 10.15pm.
With the Front Bar and Mya Tiger both open before doors, punters are being encouraged to arrive early and grab a drink or a meal ahead of the show, with bookings recommended given the extra crowds expected across the four dates.
Given how quickly the first run sold through, these four additional shows are likely to move fast too, so it’s worth locking in a ticket sooner rather than later.
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This article was made in partnership with Australian Venue Co.