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''Void'' is an all ages, drug and alcohol free venue, located at 651 Victoria St. The venue caters primarily for hardcore bands. The venue opened on 16 Januray 2010 with a performance including ''Tentacles of Destruction'', [[Wasteland]], [[Electric Mayhem]] and [[Aborted Christians]]. It was opened by [[Sam Chumz]] and [[Daniel Matthews]], who previously ran [[the Palace]] on Te Aroha St.
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''Void'' was an all ages, drug and alcohol free venue, located at 651 Victoria St. The venue catered primarily for hardcore bands. The venue opened on 16 January 2010 with a performance including ''Tentacles of Destruction'', [[Wasteland]], [[Electric Mayhem]] and [[Aborted Christians]]. It was opened by [[Sam Chumz]] and [[Daniel Matthews]], who previously ran [[The Palace]] on Te Aroha St. It closed in 2013.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 23 January 2015

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Void was an all ages, drug and alcohol free venue, located at 651 Victoria St. The venue catered primarily for hardcore bands. The venue opened on 16 January 2010 with a performance including Tentacles of Destruction, Wasteland, Electric Mayhem and Aborted Christians. It was opened by Sam Chumz and Daniel Matthews, who previously ran The Palace on Te Aroha St. It closed in 2013.

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