We have great news for lovers of live music, there’s a venue that’s set to (re)open its doors and it’s breathtakingly beautiful.

The wondrous place we speak of is The Hydro Majestic Hotel which is situated in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales.

This spectacular hotel has had a comfortable $30 million worth of renovations, creating one of the most elegant accommodation and entertainment spaces in Australia. The refurbished establishment welcomes live music back into its classic ballroom as of January 31st next year, with the legendary jazzman James Morrison set to perform at the opening gala evening.

With the live music programme having been announced for the first half of next year, The Hydro Majestic Hotel will house a myriad of talent including the likes of Richard Clapton, Steve Clisby, The McClymonts, Diesel and many more, whilst placing a large focus on “dinner and show” typed events.

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Located a under two hours drive from the hustle and bustle of Sydney’s CBD, The Hydro Majestic Hotel aims to serve those who are searching for a peaceful escape to serene surroundings, offering fine dining in multiple restaurants, cafes, bars and world-class accommodation.

Owner Huong Nguyen weighed in on this, “We really want the Hydro to be infused with fun and entertainment. The setting and décor along with food and beverage offerings are great but quality entertainment is what the Blue Mountains is missing right now and that is what we will deliver at the Hydro Majestic.”

The Hydro Majestic has a long and proud history, renowned for its glamorous and often ostentatious events and clientele; with music and performances from the eras of classical, opera, jazz and musical theatre. Dame Nellie Melba famously staged the first performance of her long farewell tour at The Hydro Majestic in 1928.

This venue joins the recent crop of spaces we’ve seen pop-up such as Melbourne’s Shadow Electric band room that powered into full-time as well as the reopening of Brunswick’s Railway Hotel, in Sydney there has been the addition of The Roller Den, The Hub, and The Lewisham Hotel, while Brisbane has witnessed an explosion of great venues with The Brightside, Woolly Mammoth and ex-Powderfinger member’s stunning refurbished WW2 hanger, The Triffid.

For full details of this stunning new hotel and performing space, jump over to their website www.hydromajestic.com.au.

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