Palace Theatre
Address: 20-30 Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD
Phone: 9650 0180
Website: www.palace.com.au
Attraction Types: Theatre, Nightclub
Restrictions: All Ages
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The building was erected in 1860 and was originally the site of the Douglas Theatre, which was destroyed by fire in 1911. The current building opened in 1912 as Brennan’s (National) Ampitheatre & was constructed by architect & vaudeville promoter James Brennan in association with Nahum Barnet. Architect Henry E. White redesigned the interior in 1916 & from then on it was known as The Palace Theatre.
Further alterations were carried out in 1934 after which it was called the Apollo Theatre. In 1940 MGM purchased the building & for the next 30 years it was run as a cinema under the names St James Theatre & Metro. The last MGM film screened was ‘Kelly’s Heroes’ in October 1970. During the next few years it returned to a live theatre, which included a 39-week season of the musical "Hair" (1971 –72). It re-opened as the Palace Theatre in 1974 and once again showed films.
The church group known as The Revival Centre bought the theatre in 1980, it was then sold again in 1987 to a private business group that subsequently operated the venue as the Metro Nightclub.
On December the 4th 2007 the current owners (former owners & operators of St Kilda's Palace Entertainment Complex) moved in and began the restoration of the building now known, once again, as the Palace Theatre.
The Palace Theatre is located at the 'top' end of Bourke Street in the heart of the Theatre District of Melbourne’s CBD.
The venue still holds its original charm from the early 1900’s with some architectural changes taking place to improve the theatre’s aesthetics & performance facilities.
We are fast becoming melbourne’s number one live entertainment location with hundreds of acts performing each year and thousands of patrons passing through the doors.
Upcoming events at Palace Theatre
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Lana Del Rey
July 23 show sold out - extra show added July 24! On January 31st, 2012 Lana Del Rey released the darkly glamorous “Born To Die”. The… Read More
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Miike Snow
The self-proclaimed ‘three headed band with the one man name’, Miike Snow, return for two very special headline shows this winter to… Read More
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Past events at Palace Theatre
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Kaiser Chiefs
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House of Rock: Slayer Night
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Orbital
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Closer: A Joy Division Celebration with Peter Hook: POSTPONED
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House of Rock
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The Specials
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Brian Setzer's Rockabilly Riot
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Adam Ant and The Good, the Mad & the Lovely Posse
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Kylie Minogue
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KRS-One
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Adam Ant
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Aphex Twin
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Alter Bridge and Steel Panther
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Machine Head, Chimaira, Shadows Fall & Times of Grace
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House of Rock
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Infected Mushroom
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Royksopp
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Girl Talk
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Eden
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House of Rock Hells Bells it's 2012
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Boy & Bear
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House of Rock
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TV On The Radio
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House of Rock
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Illy - The Chase Tour
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The Panics
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Legends of New Orleans
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Weddings & Weddings Parties Anything
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House of Rock
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Big Boi
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Jesus Jones | The Wonder Stuff | The Clouds
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Kolohe Kai
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Kaiser Chiefs
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Thievery Corporation
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Public Enemy
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The Darkness
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Dig It Up!: The Hoodoo Gurus Invitational
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Sublime
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Zappa Plays Zappa
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My Morning Jacket
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Brian Setzer’s Rockabilly Riot
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Kylie: AntiTour
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Aqua
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House of Rock
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Fatboy Slim
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Bush
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Alterbridge
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Bad Religion
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Death Cab For Cutie
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The Drums and Cults
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Odd Future
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Foster The People
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Arctic Monkeys
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Opeth
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Boy & Bear
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Flaming Lips
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Children of Bodom
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Anberlin
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House of Rock
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The Next Level
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Simple Plan
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Monster Magnet: CANCELLED
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The Living End
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An evening with Anberlin
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Jesus Jones
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The Mars Volta
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Gomez
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