The Nicoteenagers are playing a free show at The Espy tonight
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01.12.2022

The Nicoteenagers are playing a free show at The Espy tonight

The Nicoteenagers
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They're heading to St Kilda for a free show presented as a part of Young Henry's Live at The Espy series.

The Nicoteenagers are playing a free gig tonight, December 1, in the basement of The Espy, where they’ll be joined by Coco Jumbo. Presented by Young Henrys, this gig is a part of The Espy’s regular Live at The Espy series.

What you need to know

  • The Nicoteenagers are playing a show alongside Coco Jumbo in St Kilda tonight
  • It all goes down tonight from 8pm, December 1, at The Espy
  • Entry is free

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Melbourne alt-rock sweethearts The Nicoteenagers are notorious for their ferocious energy and fiery sound. A mishmash of grunge, fuzzy synth and alt-rock, their eclectic sonic offering is the product of a vast, genre-spanning spread of influences.

 

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It all goes down at The Hotel Esplanade, known lovingly by the locals as The Espy. Live music shows, open mic nights and comedy sessions are all happening across the expansive venue, showcasing everything from intimate jazz and acoustic sets to heavier rock bands all weekend and most weeknights. Whether it’s a gig in the prolific Gershwin Room or a weekly free show in the basement, The Espy has always been and always will be the home of live music located right at the heart of St Kilda.

Reputed to be the longest continuously running live music venue in Australia, The Espy carries the torch of a prolific and storied history of live music.

In the 19th century, The Espy was the home of Alfred Felton until his death in 1904. A wealthy philanthropist and benefactor, Felton was the man who essentially founded the NGV through extensive donations. During his stay, The Espy hosted many famous visitors, including Mark Twain himself in the 1880s.

It all goes down tonight, December 1, from 8pm at The Espy and entry is free. Find out more by heading here.