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This dimly-lit dive bar is one of Melbourne's most treasured and iconic rock’n’roll venues. Though it's moved out of its original ACDC Lane location, it's rocking just as hard as ever, with live music multiple nights a week. Expect anything from psych-rock to doom metal, sometimes followed by a DJ to close.

At the beginning of 2019, this beloved rock’n’roll basement joint announced it would close on AC/DC Lane. Its landlord had decided to cash in, and so bar owner James Young was on the hunt for a new location.

After a search, Cherry Bar confirmed its new location: a 400 metre move down the road to the old Boney site on Little Collins Street.

The bar has capacity for 260 people and a seven-day, 24-hour licence. One of the big attractions of the old Cherry Bar was the laid back vibe that permeated the stripped down, “this is about the music” space; that energy still very much persists at this new location. Cherry Bar feels just like it always did. Most nights, the space is full with a very mixed crowd, so you can’t help but feel at ease. Jeans and a t-shirt are all you need. Decor is no-frills and seating is always in hot demand – but at Cherry you should really be on your feet.

Music still reigns supreme at this establishment. Every night you can expect to hear samples from rock’s repertoire: from contemporary rock to retro and Brit-Pop with some techno thrown in as a garnish. There are regular DJs and a weekly timetable so check to see which night suits your interests.

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