Melbourne venue The Workers Club has teamed with Geelong music bookers Spinning Half, announcing the opening of Geelong’s newest live-music venue, The Workers Club Geelong.
Set to open on Little Malop Street in late March, The Workers Club Geelong have already booked 30, original acts. “We are driven to provide Geelong with a sustainable and reliable music venue that can service the country’s touring artists, along with showcasing local talent, while focused on helping grow The Workers Club brand,” explains Spinning Half director, Steven Nichols.
“With Spinning Half’s years of local experience and street cred, it is obvious that us pivotonians love good music, food and drink here in the city of dreams,” enthuses born and raised Geelong resident and The Workers Club Melbourne co-owner John O’Brien. “We are confident that this will tie in with The Workers Club philosophy and look forward to sharing our mutual love of music.”
The Workers Club philosophy is: ‘indulge in some amazing tunes with fellow music lovers, chow down on good grub, drink interesting beers, ciders, local vino and then safely retire to your beds satisfied, cultured, content and full of good vibes’. So you can expect no parmies, no cover bands, no nightclub DJs and no TV at The Workers Club Geelong, but the venue will be showing all the Geelong Cats games on the projector. Sweet.