The staff members, who are employed at the Brandon Park store in Melbourne’s southeast are now self-isolating.
18.03.2020 - 11:39 / starobserver.com.au
By Brandon Bentley
On the heels of Victoria announcing a state of emergency, Melbourne’s ever-flourishing nightlife has found itself in a moment of panic. Various LGBTQI venues are scrambling to find the best way to keep the community safe in uncharted waters.
While many LGBTQI venues are still running, COVID-19 panic is hard to ignore. Bars and clubs usually bustling with people are finding their patrons are sparse.
Popular Melbourne institutions such as Poof Doof and The Laird are continuing
The staff members, who are employed at the Brandon Park store in Melbourne’s southeast are now self-isolating.
Kristen Bell is doing her part to help kids understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Kristen Bell is doing her part to help kids understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Australia’s Download Festival won’t be rocking out next week.Spread across dates in Melbourne (March 20) and Sydney (March 21), the metal and hard rock spectacular had a bill featuring headliners My Chemical Romance, Deftones, Jimmy Eat World and more.Those plans have come unstuck with MCR announcing they would postpone their performance in Australia and New Zealand.
My Chemical Romance have postponed their Australian and New Zealand dates on the band’s upcoming reunion tour. MCR were scheduled to kick off the trek on March 20 in Melbourne, Australia, then play Sydney the following night before heading to a concert in Auckland New Zealand on March 25. Now, the shows have been pushed back to an unknown date as a result of the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Upon hearing about the devastating bushfires that swept across Australia early this year, Miley Cyrus, like many other musicians, decided to do her part to help. The singer was slated to headline a benefit concert in Melbourne Friday in order to raise funds for charity.
Upon hearing about the devastating bushfires that swept across Australia early this year, Miley Cyrus, like many other musicians, decided to do her part to help. The singer was slated to headline a benefit concert in Melbourne Friday in order to raise funds for charity.
Upon hearing about the devastating bushfires that swept across Australia early this year, Miley Cyrus, like many other musicians, decided to do her part to help. The singer was slated to headline a benefit concert in Melbourne Friday in order to raise funds for charity.
The World Tour Bushfire Relief benefit concert in Melbourne, Australia was cancelled early Tuesday after headliner Miley Cyrus pulled out due to coronavirus concerns. The singer said she will be making a donation to benefit victims of the fires; the concert, which also was to feature Lil Nas X, the Veronicas and DJ Seb Fontaine, was scheduled for this Friday. However, a second concert, scheduled for Saturday with headliner Robbie Williams, will be going ahead.
Miley Cyrus is the latest artist to cancel a gig amid the coronavirus outbreak.