

G’day mates! You’re in for a treat because ROYEL OTIS is cruising into town with their ‘meet me in the car AUS tour x ICF: WAREHOUSE.’ Mark your calendars for Wednesday, October 29th, from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM, when the energetic vibes will be taking over The Ice Cream Factory at 92 Roe Street, Northbridge, WA 6003. If you’ve never been, The Ice Cream Factory isn’t just a place; it’s an experience where music and atmosphere collide in the coolest way imaginable. Trust me; this is not your average gig, so make sure you’re there!
The buzz around ROYEL OTIS’s tour is electric! These guys are known for their indie-pop sound that just makes you want to move. What sets this event apart is the unique setting of The Ice Cream Factory, where you’re not just attending a concert, you’re joining a community of music lovers in a place that feels like a hidden gem. Don’t miss out on the chance to see one of the most talked-about live acts in the country right now. Northbridge will never feel the same!
After you’ve enjoyed the concert, skip the usual tourist paths and head to the Little Bird Café just a short walk from the venue for some late-night nibbles. This cozy corner is known for its fantastic coffee and sweet treats that’ll keep the night going strong. It’s a local secret worth sharing!
To avoid the hustle and bustle, aim to arrive around 5:30 PM. For public transport aficionados, the Transperth trains and buses drop close by, so ditch the hassle of city parking. If you’re driving, you’ll find some street parking on Aberdeen Street or if it’s full, the nearby paid car parks are a good bet.
Before you hit the concert, grab a bite at Lot Twenty, an iconic Northbridge bar known for its chilled vibes and shareable plates. It’s perfect for pre-show drinks and grazing with mates. Plus, the rustic atmosphere will get you in a relaxed mood before the tunes begin!
October in Northbridge is that sweet spot where spring is in full bloom. The evenings might get a bit crisp, so a light jacket or sweater should do the trick. You know how Northbridge can be on a summery vibe during the day, so sunglasses and sunscreen wouldn’t go astray for your pre-concert adventures.
Why stop at just the concert when you can make the whole day a memorable affair? Northbridge is brimming with life, and there’s no shortage of cool spots to explore before and after the event. Here’s a little itinerary to keep those good vibes rolling.
Give yourself some downtime at Hyde Park. It’s just a short stroll away and perfect for a relaxing walk or a good book. Grab a coffee from one of the many great local cafes scattered around, and you’ll be fueled up and ready for the night ahead.
Not ready to call it a night after the show ends? Head over to Sneaky Tony’s for a nightcap. This hidden bar is known for its inventive cocktails, with a speakeasy vibe that turns the end of your night into an adventure. It’s the perfect spot to recap the highlights with your mates.
If you’re coming in from outside Perth, hopping on a Transperth train is your best bet. Get off at the Perth Train Station, and from there, a short walk lands you at the doorstep of entertainment in Northbridge. For those who prefer the comfort of a rideshare, note that Hay Street and Roe Street often have high traffic volumes; plan your drop-off wisely.
Parking close to the venue can be a bit of a mission. My advice? Drive a bit further out and catch public transport back into Northbridge or grab a spot on some quieter backstreets. Street parking is often time-limited, so check those signs to avoid fines!
If you’re sticking around overnight, Northbridge has accommodation to suit all vibes and budgets. The Alex Hotel offers a modern and comfy stay that’s walking distance from everything. For budget-conscious travelers, try The Billabong Hostel for a cozy and communal experience. And for those wanting a fancy touch, The Melbourne Hotel offers a blend of history and luxury just down the road from all the action.
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