CONCERTS, EVENTS AND SPORTING VENUE INDEX – Locations and Information |
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Belvoir Amphitheatre
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J-Shed Fremantle
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Paterson Stadium |
Salt on the Beach
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Wanneroo Showgrounds
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Latest Concert / Events Guide Attention: Concert Promoters. Nightcruiser Founder Roland Ott convinced |
Know your Venues!
Listed below in alphabetical order The Nightcruiser Party Bus Tours Perth Crew compiled this information allowing you to “Know your Place” when it comes to Concert and Events Venues in Perth and Western Australia. Nightcruisers are famous for Concert Transport in and around Perth. We cover the largest area from Mandurah to Two Rocks inc. Country Centres by request. Our fleet is the biggest with Bus and Coaches seating 21, 30, 45, and 70+ seaters It all started years ago when the Ministry of Sound Concerts where the biggest and later with all night Club Concert shuttles.
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BELVOIR AMPHITHEATRE 1177 Great Northern Highway, Upper Swan Established twenty-four years ago the Belvoir Amphitheatre has earned a reputation as the most unique outdoor venue in Australia. Each year Belvoir Amphitheatre hosts an array of local and international acts as well a large number of well known music festivalOverlooked by elaborate gumtrees, the natural limestone grass terraces seat from 4500 patrons while the surrounding park lands have the capacity for very large events up to 18000+. The facilities include green rooms for the artists, ample parking for patrons, alfresco catering facilities, box office and a stage capable of supporting twenty tonneThe acoustics and vast visual dimensions captured within the Belvoir Amphitheatre is astounding. It all comes together to create an unforgettable atmosphere for the crowd and a focal point for entertainers to create that “wow” impact onstage. This is an outdoor venue like no other that has to be seen to be believe |
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BENDIGO BANK STADIUM [Originally Rushton Park] Dover Street, MandurahThe venue holds about 10,000 people and has a lighting capacity good enough for WAFL night games. A new grandstand, change room and administrative buildings was completed in 2011, providing Peel Thunder with some of the best facilities in the WAFL. |
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DOMAIN STADIUM Roberts Road, SubiacoDomain Stadium (traditionally known as Subiaco Oval), is the largest and most recognised stadium in Western Australia with a capacity of over 43,500.The home of Australian rules football in Western Australia, being the home ground for the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Football Club, the two Western Australian teams in the Australian Football League. The ground is also used for occasional West Australian Football League matches, including the competition’s yearly grand final. The stadium has also hosted Perth Glory games, including two National Soccer League grand finals, International rules Test matches, rugby union games and rock concerts. It was the home ground for the Wester Force between 2006 and 2009.Nightcruiser call on Patersons Stadium all the time for AFL Sports, Events andConcert Transport. |
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ELMAR’S IN THE VALLEY 8731 West Swan Road, Henley BrookNightcruiser have been calling here since it opened for Brewery Tours, Birthdays, Hens and Bucks Days, Oktoberfest, Concerts, Functions Transport.German-themed brewery, restaurant, bar and smallgoods shop located in the heart of the Swan Valley.Surrounded by picturesque vineyards and bursting with Swan Valley character, Elmar’s in the Valley is one of a kind. Elmar’s restaurant encompasses the elegance of Bavarian hospitality with its solid timber floors, tables and chairs in an open plan environment. This relaxing rustic area has topiary and planter boxes mingled amongst the seating, giving a wonderfully warm and inviting atmosphere. Outside the restaurant is a huge two acre beer garden, bringing a mix of the indoor European and outdoor Australian lifestyles.Enjoy spacious indoor dining, relax in the huge beer garden or simply stop by for a drink at the bar. The menu caters for all tastes, featuring traditional German foods. Elmar’s in the Valley is also the perfect venue for group bookings, corporate functions, weddings and much more! |
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FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE 1 Finnerty St, Fremantle Fremantle Arts Centre hosts a number of big concerts on the 3400 capacity South Lawn, along with smaller more intimate concerts in our Inner Courtyard throughout the year. Musicians to have graced the South Lawn stage include Tame Impala, Xavier Rudd, The Dandy Warhols, John Butler, Bernard Fanning, Roots Manuva, Groove Armada, Damien Rice, Cat Empire, Xavier Rudd, Sarah Blasko and Paul Kelly. |
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HEIRISSON ISLAND Between the two Causeway bridges and is accessible by foot and cycle path from Point Fraser to the north and McCallum Park to the south.Heirisson Island is an island in the Swan River in Western Australia at the easternend of Perth Water, between thesuburbs of East Perth and Victoria Park.It occupies an area of 285,600 m, and is connected to the two foreshores by The Causeway |
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HBF Arena Kennedya Drive, Joondalup HBF Arena was officially opened in 1994. Set on 35 hectares of landscaped parklands it is located 25km north of Perth and just a stone’s throw from the heart of the Joondalup city centre. HBF Arena is the most well-known sporting and entertainment venue in Perth’s north and is affectionately known as “the heart of the community”. The arena acquired its new name in 2014 following a naming rights agreement. |
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HBF Stadium Stephenson Avenue, Mount Claremont HBF Stadium, formerly Challenge Stadium, is an internationally renowned stadium, in the leafy western suburbs of Perth has been a part of Perth sport for decades, with the likes of James Crawford, Andrew Vlahov and Ricky Grace pounding the court or the very beginning of stars like Danny Green and Ian Thorpe this venue has been a home of champions. The compact yet large complex caters for a variety of sport. The indoor arena is the former home of the Perth Wildcats before they moved to the new Perth Arena in the CB |
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J – SHED Fleet Street, Fremantle A series of cultural events showcasing the Fremantle motifs of live music, art and food will mark the activation of the J Shed warehouse have been launched atBathers Beach in 2016 |
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JACARANDA AMPHITHEATRE Civic Centre, 23 Dundebar Road, Wanneroo. |
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SIR JAMES MITCHELL PARK South Perth Foreshore, South Perth Off Canning HighwayIt has hosted numerous events including outdoor concert, exhibitions and expos since it’s improvements and landscaping |
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LANGLEY PARK Corner of Plain Street and Hay Street, Perth |
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LIDDELL PARK Cnr. Wanneroo Road and Beach Road, Girrawheen |
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MEDIBANK STADIUM 246 Vincent Street, Leederville [Leederville Oval] Leederville Oval is an Australian Rules Football ground located in Leederville, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. |
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METRO CITY CLUB [Metro Concert Club] 146 Roe Street, NorthbridgeMetro City Concert Club – Live Concerts, Functions, Club EDM Saturdays – 2000+ Capacity Metro City is at the forefront of Concerts, Super Clubbing and Entertainment. Showcasing some of the Worlds finest live acts, DJs and Performers.The Nightcruiser has been calling on this venue since it opened for all night party tours, concert shuttles and transport. |
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MCCALLUM PARK Taylor Street, Victoria ParkA picturesque riverside park with the Perth City and Swan River as its background, McCallum Park offers a scenic location for the stunning displays and vibrant atmosphere for Concerts, exhibitions and festival. |
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NIP STADIUM Formally known as Perth Oval nib Stadium was originally built in 1910.The ground is currently home to two major professional sporting clubs: • Perth Glory FC, a soccer team competing in the A-League • Emirates Western Force, a rugby union team competing in the Super Rugby competition The stadium is also used by the WA Reds, a semi-professional rugby league team and has up to six major concerts per year.In 2003 an $11.4 million dollar major redevelopment was commissioned and funded by the State and Local Governments, which saw Perth Oval configured into a rectangular stadium in 2004. The State then invested $95 million into nib Stadium, providing a high quality rectangular stadium which seats approximately 20,500 |
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OAKOVER GROUNDS 14 Yukich Close, Middle Swan The serene surroundings of Oakover Grounds will host WA’s first Pork & Cider festival. |
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OZONE RESERVE Corner of Riverside Drive and Adelaide Terrace, East Perth and bounded by Plain Street to the west. |
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PATERSONS STADIUM Roberts Road, SubiacoPatersons Stadium (traditionally known as Subiaco Oval), is the largest and most recognised stadium in Western Australia with a capacity of over 43,500.The home of Australian rules football in Western Australia, being the home ground for the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Football Club, the two Western Australian teams in the Australian Football League. The ground is also used for occasional West Australian Football League matches, including the competition’s yearly grand final. The stadium has also hosted Perth Glory games, including two National Soccer League grand finals, International rules Test matches, rugby union games and rock concerts. It was the home ground for the Wester Force between 2006 and 2009.Nightcruiser call on Patersons Stadium all the time for AFL Sports, Events andConcert Transport. |
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PERTH ARENA 700 Wellington Street, PerthThe state-of-the-art Perth Arena officially opened in November 2012. The indoor sporting and entertainment arena has a maximum seating capacity of 14,500 and features a retractable roof.Its prime location within the Perth CBD brings it close to public transport, the freeway, the city centre and will serve as a vital link to Northbridge, as Perth’s premier entertainment destination.Perth Arena finally provides the capital of Western Australia with a large indoor arena – something the city has lacked since the closure of the Perth Entertainment Centre. As well as hosting concerts, the venue will be home to NBL team Perth Wildcats and will host the annual Hopman Cup tennis tournament. In Basketball mode, the arena has a seating capacity of just over 13,000 with the upper tier not in use for regular-season matches, however the Wildcats attracted a record 13,527 fans for the Grand Final in 2013.The state-of-the-art acoustic design makes Perth Arena one of the leading concert venues in the world. As well as the retractable roof and 14,500 seats, the venue also includes a 680 bay car park, 5 function rooms and a café and bar on the ground floor operating during event and non-event times. |
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PERTH CONCERT HALL 5 St. George’s Terrace PerthPerth Concert Hall is renowned as having the finest acoustics in Australia and is located in the heart of Perth’s CBD. |
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PERTH MOTORPLEX Anketell Road, Kwinana BeachThe Perth Motorplex, Kwinana Beach is conveniently located in Perth’s southern suburbs less than 30 minutes from the City centre.Opened in December 2000, the multi million dollar facility has become the centre of attraction for automotive based activities including Drag Racing, Dirt Track Speedway, Burnout competitions, Street Machine Car shows, Monster Trucks, Stunt Shows and Super Cross events.In addition the Kwinana Beach venue has hosted some of the biggest names in the Concert Industry including Guns n Roses, ZZ Top, Korn and Rose Tattoo.The facility boasts excellent access from Anketell Rd leading to a generous car park where patrons can choose from convenience parking or free general parking. All spectator areas have great viewing with Silver tickets and Gold reserved seating tickets with pit paddock access being the most popular. The Perth Motorplex has a wide range of catering outlets to suit all tastes. Licensed bars selling mid strength alcohol products are also conveniently located around the venue. (Please note that it is against the law to bring alcohol into Western Australian Sporting venues). The Perth Motorplex has the latest state of the art stadium lighting – certainly a great advantage as most major events are conducted at night time Major events including Drag Racing and Speedway are conducted from October through to April each season with Street Drag Racing running each and every Wednesday night from September through to May. |
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PERTH STADIUM
The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct at Burswood will be a 60,000-seat (with the potential to increase to 70,000), multi-purpose venue capable of hosting AFL, rugby union and league, football (soccer), cricket and entertainment event |
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POINT WALTER RESERVE 1 Stock Road, Bicton Point Walter is located at 1 Stock Rd, Bicton overlooking the Swan River and the Point Walter Reserve located approximately 12km south of Perth and 7km north-east of Fremantle.Used also for special events and concerts.Point Walter Recreation and Conference Centre welcomes schools, community and corporate groups to enjoy a variety of outdoor recreation programs, accommodation and conferencing/event options |
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QUARANTINE PARK – BICTON Access from Phipps Street or Brauton Street, Bicton |
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RED HILL AUDITORIUM Lot 2 Toodyay Road, Red HillRed Hill Auditorium is a world class, multipurpose outdoor concert venue.Red Hill Auditorium has been designed as a fully tiered circular auditorium offering fantastic sight lines to the stage for all patrons.However, getting an uninterrupted view of your favourite artist performing is not all you’ll see. Beyond the stage, you can view stretches of a panoramic vista of the cityscape. Once the sun goes down and city lights come to life, the picture is completed perfectly with a truly breathtaking backdrop. Red Hill Auditorium is easily accessible from across the Perth regions with Nightcruiser Concert Transport. |
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RIVERSIDE THEATRE 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth Perth’s largest tiered theatre has been specifically designed to cater for a wide range of events including concerts, conferences, speaker presentations, ceremonies and graduations. Capable of accommodating 2,500 people, the Riverside Theatre has the flexibility to be used in full or half-configuration; providing space appropriate for events with 400 or more attendees. The Riverside Theatre offers the latest in lighting effects and communications infrastructure and features an operable wall connecting the theatre stage to Exhibition Pavilion 1 to create dramatic ‘reveals’Located on level two, the Riverside Theatre is close to all the Meeting Rooms and level two Registration Desk. The theatre foyer features two bars and provides the perfect atmosphere for pre and post show drinks |
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RUSHTON PARK Mandurah |
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RUSSELL SQUARE NORTHBRIDGE James Street Northbridge, bounded by Parker, Shenton, and Aberdeen Streets.It has been a venue for the Festival of Perth Russell Square in Perth, Western Australia is a large public space between Aberdeen Street, and James Street inNorthbridge. It was named after Lord John RussellThe eastern boundary is on Parker Street, which is the location of the Saints Constantine and Helene Greek Orthodox Cathedral and the Hellenic Community Centre. Shenton Street is the western boundary of the square. Russell Square was created some time between 1838 and 1845; it appears on 1845 maps of Perth, but not on 1838 maps.It has been also known as Parco dei Sospire (“The Park of Sighs”) as it was the favoured meeting place of the Italian community of “Little Italy” |
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SALT ON THE BEACH 42 Port Beach Road, North Fremantle Experience authentic at their iconic beach bar. Sample one of their Blacksalt Beers which are brewed on site! |
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SIR JAMES MITCHELL PARK South Perth Foreshore, South Perth Off Canning HighwayIt has hosted numerous events including outdoor concert, exhibitions and expos since it’s improvements and landscaping |
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SUPREME COURT GARDENS Along Riverside Drive between Victoria Avenue and Plain Street |
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THE OLD PICKLE FACTORY 4 Golding Street, West Perth The Old Pickle Factory is a warehouse event space right in the heart of Perth. Unique rustic charm makes it an ideal location and space for your next event |
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WANNEROO SHOWGROUNDS 21 K Ariti Avenue, Wanneroo |
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WARWICK STADIUM Cnr. Warwick and Wanneroo Roads, WarwickWarwick Leisure Centre is now Warwick Stadium.As we move forward to become one of the largest indoor sports facilities in the state, our branding has stepped up to match. The new Warwick Stadium will include four new indoor courts, taking the total to eight competition level indoor courts for basketball and netball, eleven in volleyball mode. Main display court that has 450 seat fixed grandstand, retractable bleacher seating and meets international basketball and netball standards. Enhanced ‘home court’ environment for Stirling Senators State Basketball League club. New 500sqm state of the art gym and group fitness room. New entrance and reception. New café. Construction time of 12-14 months at a cost of $8 million |
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WELLINGTON SQUARE Wellington Street, East Perth Surrounded by Wittenoom Street, Hill Street, Bennett Street and Wellington Street Wellington Square is a public parklocated on Wellington Street in thesuburb of East Perth inPerth, Western Australia. |
14 Yukich Cl, Middle Swan
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Part of the Oakover Estate.
Oakover Grounds lies in the beating heart of the Swan Valley surrounded by lush lawns, mature trees and the stunning Oakover vineyards.
Located in the Swan Valley, Oakover Grounds welcomes you to indulge with the ideal surroundings of the Swan Valley with a welcoming atmosphere to bring people together.
It stages many events throughout the year and they are popular around the Lake areas.
Nightcruiser call on this venue for Concert and Function Transport. We perform Wedding Guests Transport including late-night returns.
We also visit the Cellar door for Wine Tastings and Lunch stops.