77 Live
Club 77 is throwing two huge parties as part of Vivid with light installations and sets from Golden Vessel, Close Counters and Cousin.
Overview
A home to sticky floors and debaucherous nights, Club 77 (or Sevs as it's often affectionately referred to) is now 25-years-old. The long-standing nightclub has been a go-to for packed dance floors throughout the last three decades, acting as a base for the renowned DJ collective BangGang and hosting world-conquering acts from across the globe.
Just in time for its half-decade celebrations, the Sydney institution was given a revamp, with a new look, a new drinks menu from the Odd Culture crew and a new set of opening hours which will see it open 5pm–4am seven days a week.
To celebrate, it's hosting a heap of big late-night parties including two blockbuster shows as part of Vivid's live music program. Taking place on Saturday, May 28 and Saturday, June 11, the two club nights have been coined 77 Live and will feature lineups curated by two renowned party collectives.
The first night has been pulled together with the help of events organisation UNDR ctrl and will be headlined by a five-hour back-to-back set from beloved indie-pop producer Golden Vessel and electronic duo Close Counters. Accompanying the music will be lights and three-dimensional visual displays from artist Tom Vanderzeil under their Passive Kneeling moniker.
Night two will also feature visuals from Passive Kneeling, with the music now in the hands of local collective Heavenly. Expect a wide-ranging array of electronic tunes from Heavenly including a set from ambient producer Cousin as well as FBi Radio mainstays Bria and Ben Fester.