Succulent Sessions: Numero Cinco
Event Information
About this Event
Bring your mates, crack a cold one* and recline on a cushion as you listen to three diverse acts at this succulent house concert. Intimate like the salsa, chilled like the perfect cerveza, you and your fellow gringos will get up close and personal with the artists to share in this unique performance experience.
It’s a Pay What You Want gig, and we’ll be passing around a donation sombrero on the day for your pesos. So bring some cash to show your appreciation for the artists—we recommend $20 minimum, but great if you can acknowledge the artists and their work to a level that's in line with your budget.
No pre-paid tickets but please register so we can manage the numbers - we will keep it spacious and covid-safe.
BYO bevs, cash, good vibes.
Hasta luego amigos!
*BYO cold ones
*** THE LINE UP ***
Leroy Lee
Estelle Conley
Julia Johnson
FAQs:
What’s the address?
To find out the address, you need to register for the event on Eventbrite. You'll be sent the address in a pre-arrival email.
How much moolah should I bring?
Heaps! It’s a ‘Pay What You Want’ gig, so have some cash handy. We recommend you go from $20 minimum, but great if you can acknowledge the talent and work of the artists at higher level that's in line with your budget (remember they've had a rough year).
What's the sitch with baños?
There’s only one toilet at the venue, aka apartment, so we encourage you to go before you come and be patient if you end up needing to wait!
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Close to North Sydney train station, and lots of buses service the area. Street parking available in the surrounding streets, drive around until you find something. You can also use Google Maps.
What can I bring into the event?
BYO bevs, cash, good vibes. Face mask if you'd feel more comfortable wearing one.
Can I bring kids & prams?
Small kids are welcome!
Will it be COVID-Safe?
Absolutely. We'll be adhering to NSW Government covid rules, letting fresh air flow, wiping touch surfaces, encouraging hand washing and hand sani, and you're welcome to wear a face mask if that makes you feel more comfortable. Pashing strangers won't be encouraged, sorry.