‘You can’t stand on the ground, but there’s no rules about not standing on your chairs,’ singer tells audience at iconic pub rock venue
Down the length of some of Sydney’s main drags, plenty of people look to be failing at having a nice night out. It’s just gone 6pm but queues have formed at even the greasy old holes as if they were buzzy new clubs at midnight.
Newtown venue The Vanguard was the first to reprogram live music two weeks ago. An easier task, perhaps, as a small, seated venue that pulls a more mature crowd. Tonight it’s iconic pub rock venue The Lansdowne’s turn, with boisterous alt-country act Caitlin Harnett and the Pony Boys playing the 250-capacity band room to a maximum of 50 seated and socially distanced people.
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