Adelaide Hall

Entertainment & Financial Districts


One of the best small venues in town – its acoustics are tops – Adelaide Hall attracts both big-name and up-and-coming acts. On other nights, DJs and cover bands keep the place hopping. Look for the entrance tucked into an alley off Adelaide St (or just follow the line of people).


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