2 Live Crew move Sydney show
By ge0rgia 31st Dec, 2010
The Miami rap lords have changed the date and venue of their Sydney show.
Airport @ The Gaelic Club, Sydney (03/07/2010)
By Ethereal1 13th Jul, 2010
The second edition of Airport. Did it live up to the hype of it's maiden flight? In some aspects it outclassed the first outing but the journey that Airport took us on this time was really quite lackluster. No-one really stood out from the crowd of the B
DMC Championship NSW Finals @ Gaelic Club, Sydney (17/07/08)
By sukky 21st Jul, 2008
This is a night for the true hip hop fan, combining three elements of hip hop into one night. Make the time and catch the DMC next year as some of the up-and-coming talent from this year will definitely be around again to stake their claim.
The Infadels @ The Gaelic Club, Sydney (08/06/07)
By Rennie Lee 14th Jun, 2007
It was a brave and dedicated crowd that waded through torrential downpour on Friday night to see The Infadels blow out the Gaelic as part of a whirlwind Aussie stopover that barely saw them touch the ground. If you missed them, you missed out
Pharmacy: Our Law @ Gaelic Club, Sydney (08/04/07)
By Kristi 12th Apr, 2007
With the anticipation of the next Transmission party building up to scorching levels, there was only one thing to do to ride out the craving. A truly worthy dosage of trance and uplifting beats at the Gaelic Club.
Absinth Club @ Gaelic Club, Sydney (10/02/07)
By SLIDINGDOORS 14th Feb, 2007
There is absolutely something for everyone at Absinth Club, and I guess that’s the greatest part about it. It lets you explore your exotic, seductive side whilst taking the mickey out of yourself as well – whatever your taste may be.
Sweetchilli feat. Dave Seaman @ Gaelic Club, Sydney (20/01/2007)
By Chewporka 24th Jan, 2007
Sweetchilli is back in 2007, kicking off with a night at the Gaelic club featuring progressive madman Dave Seaman, Future head honcho Mark James, Robbie Lowe and Dan Crocetti.
Matisyahu @ Gaelic Club, Sydney (24/07/06)
By billcode 25th Jul, 2006
The Gaelic Theatre sold out pretty damn quickly last night; especially considering Matisyahu is barely yet to make a dent on the consciousness of the musical landscape in this country.