Hospitality group Mary’s has confirmed it will open a live-music venue in Moore Park.
The 12,000-capacity space is called Liberty Hall and is located in the Entertainment Quarter, taking the place of the old Hi-Fi venue.
The venue will host a range of artists and events across multiple levels, with NSW 24-Hour Economy Commissioner Michael Rodrigues welcoming the new addition.
“Today’s announcement is another great step forward in the renaissance of Sydney’s live music scene,” he says.
“This venue will give a platform for creative talent from Sydney and beyond, whilst also helping to revitalise the Entertainment Quarter precinct. It’s a big shot in the arm for our city’s 24-hour economy and I can’t wait to experience its first performances.”
The opening comes after Mary’s confirmed it would be exiting The Lansdowne Hotel in Chippendale last April.
But Co-Owners Jake Smyth and Kenny Graham are gearing up to return to the live-music space in a bigger and better capacity.
“We are humbled at another opportunity to take the reins of yet another fallen live music venue and pour energy and hard work into creating an exciting creative space for Sydney’s arts community,” says Graham.
The Mary’s team will also open a neighbouring venue which will see their iconic burgers on offer alongside fried chicken and a selection of natural wine.
Liberty Hall is slated to open in late October.
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