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Piano Bar

· May 10, 2021 ·

Piano Bar is Geelong’s home of singalongs, friendship, inclusiveness and fun times.

Venues

86 Little Malop Street

Piano Bar opened in Little Malop Street in May 2015. The business grew quickly and became a popular destination in the cbd.

We got photos of the venue in March, 2018. At this point, the business had been operating from Malop Street for a while.

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26 Malop Street

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Piano Bar moved to 26 Malop Street in May, 2017.

90-92 Little Malop Street

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The Piano Bar officially moved back to Little Malop Street in February, 2021. We got photos during 2020-2021 as the new venue was getting refurbished. We also got photos of the interior of the building after it opened.


Performances

Multiple team members from the piano bar have been involved in public events.

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In 2019, Shandelle McGennisken and Andy Pobjoy were part of a family friendly concert in the Little Malop Street mall.

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Gala Day Twilight Parade: 2018

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Andy performed on a float at the 2018 Gala Day parade, accompanied by two drag queens.

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Myers Window Launch

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The windows at Myers used to have specific Christmas displays. Each November, they would be revealed as part of a big launch.

Andy Pobjoy performed at the 2017 and 2018 window reveals.

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