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Pacific

Club, Live Music entertainment in Pacific

  1. A

    Home

    Welcome to the pleasuredome: a three-level, 2100-capacity timber and glass ‘prow’ that’s home to a dance floor, countless bars, outdoor balconies, and sonics that make other clubs sound like transistor radios. Catch top-name international DJs, plus live bands amping it up at Tokio Hotel downstairs from Tuesday to Saturday.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Fly by Night Musicians Club

    Variety is the key at Fly by Night, a longstanding not-for-profit club run by musos for musos. It's been the launching pad for many a local band.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Roxanne Parlour

    Music venue from central casting: up some stairs ‘tween porn shop and pool hall. You’ll find two rooms of happy indie kids and a varied line up from rock and roll to electro avant-pop to trance/psy djs.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Miss Libertine

    This rambling old pub mixes its crowd and keeps its musical outlook Catholic. The front bar goes off, but the main draw is their diverse line-up of local and touring acts, both live and on the turntables.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Pony

    If too much rock and roll is barely enough, you can party hearty at Pony. It’s the kind of place where the distinction between ‘riff’ and ear-deafening noise is vague, but the crowds are always good fun.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Forum Theatre

    The southern-sky rendered, domed ceiling and lavishly constructed interior is as much a reason to see big name acts here as the music itself.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Boiler Room

    Next door to the Craic at the Whakatane Hotel, the Boiler Room is a cavernous, hedonistic space dotted with pool tables. In fact, it's Whakatane's only club. DJs and live bands engage your ears for Friday and Saturday nights respectively.

    reviewed