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$45+bf pre, $50 door

Session 1: 6:00pm - 8:00pm | Show 6:30pm
Session 2: 8:30pm - 10:30pm | Show 9:00pm

Table bookings for groups of 8 or more only – please email us for table reservations AFTER you have prebooked to tables@camelotlounge.com.au

All other tables and seats are first in best dressed.

While general admission tickets do NOT guarantee seating, on most nights everyone gets a seat. Arriving as early as you can is always recommended, and conversely, arriving really really close to show time isn’t necessarily the best course of action.

Please book carefully – as no refunds, credits or exchanges on tix!

All ages welcome (but under 18′s must be accompanied by an adult)

Fully licensed – NO BYO. Delicious food (including pizza!) available.

“Simply the best Gypsy band in the land!” (SMH). Monsieur Camembert have received standing ovations around the globe, from the Montreux Jazz Festival to the International Leonard Cohen Festival! “A brazen & intoxicating blend of jazz, Gypsy Swing, Latin & East European influences – bring your Cossack boots & prepare to dance” (The Age). With sensitivity, virtuosity, & extraordinary energy, Triple ARIA Award winning band Monsieur Camembert brilliantly weaves Gypsy music with other World Music styles, to create a truly original and intoxicating blend. From Russian Gypsy songs, to tango & klezmer, from Gypsy swing to Latin grooves, “…they pick you up & carry you on a wave of energy, excitement & poignancy that never relents…the band play with such cohesion, energy & abandon that I experienced an emotion so foreign I barely recognised it: elation.” (John Shand, SMH)

Refund Policy

No refund, Tickets are non-refundable except as specified in the Entertainment Industry Code of Fair Practice.

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Camelot Lounge 19 Marrickville Road (cnr Railway Pde) Marrickville NSW 2204 Australia

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