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The Night Cat

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Live Music

137-141 Johnston st Fitzroy

+0433123918

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Established in 1994, The Night Cat is a Fitzroy institution. It has been a genre-focused venue since first opening, specialising in Funk, Soul, Latin, Disco, Hip Hop and R&B.

Why Brunswick Street?

At The Night Cat, we cherish Brunswick Street for its vibrant energy and rich cultural diversity. This iconic strip is a melting pot of creativity, where music, art, and community thrive. The eclectic mix of local businesses, artists, and passionate individuals creates an atmosphere that is both inspiring and welcoming. We love being part of a street that celebrates unique voices and fosters connections, allowing us to showcase incredible talent across genres like Funk, Soul, and R&B. Brunswick Street is not just a location; it’s a community that pulses with life, and we’re proud to call it home.

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