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170 RUSSELL COVID-SAFE VENUE INFORMATION
In line with Victorian Government COVID19 restrictions 170 Russell has implemented some changes to keep our staff and patrons safe. 170 Russell updates the venue Covid-Safe information inline with Victorian Government COVID19 restrictions. Current restrictions and advice for entertainment venues is available HERE
Please make sure that you download the Victorian Government QR Code App prior to attending the venue. We appreciate your cooperation in keeping us all safe.
SOCIAL DISTANCING - The venue is operating at a greatly reduced capacity in line with current COVID19 restrictions. Due to this there is plenty of room in the venue and we recommend you socially distance whenever possible.
QR CODES - Everyone entering the venue must check in using the Victorian Government QR Code App. If you are unable to check in we have a COVID Marshal who will check you in at the door. Patrons will not be permitted to enter the venue without checking in via the QR code.
FACE MASKS? - Will be updated inline with current restrictions 5 days out from show
DANCEFLOOR? - Will be updated inline with current restrictions 5 days out from show
VENUE CLEANING - We conduct a full venue clean before and after every event, and frequent and intensive cleaning of common high-traffic touch points (such as bars, handrails, door handles, toilets etc).
SELF SANITISING - There are hand sanitising stations for use at entry points and throughout the venue.
Please follow the instructions from our friendly staff, yell out if you have any questions, and thank you for following the rules to keep us all safe!
Triple J, Four Tone Artists, Unified Music Group Presents
SLOWLY SLOWLY
‘Race Car Blues’ Album Tour
After a watershed year in 2019, Melbourne rock favourites Slowly Slowly are kicking off 2020 with the announcement of their third album Race Car Blues. The follow up to their critically-acclaimed 2018 effort St. Leonards, Race Car Blues launches today with the reveal of the album's title track and music video, before the release lands in full on Friday February 28.
The album captures a formative period for Slowly Slowly frontman Ben Stewart. Where St. Leonards found him reflecting on his entire life – harking back to painful moments and trying to rectify them – this album traverses through a crucial 18 months of self assessment and development.
Describing soaring album closer 'Race Car Blues' in more depth, Stewart explains that the song was something of a "hard chat" with himself. The track and accompanying music video capture Stewart grappling with the incongruence between where he was at as a person and artist and where he wanted to be.
To celebrate the release of 'Race Car Blues' Slowly Slowly will hit the road across April and May on their biggest tour yet.
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Wed 6 Mar 2024, 7.00pm | Various Venues - ACT, NSW, SA, TAS, VIC, VIC
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Sat 6 Apr 2024, 8.00pm | HOWLER, MELBOURNE, VIC
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Thu 11 Apr 2024, 7.00pm | HOWLER, MELBOURNE, VIC
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