Live Piano Music at The Push 2020

29 November 2020 - 20 December 2020 | 5 min read | venue: The Push | website: https://www.pushbar.com.au/ | address: 143 George Street

published: 05 Mar 2020

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Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday The Push features some of the best live piano music Sydney has ever seen. Be transported back into a bygone era in this historic place with an allegedly murderous history while listening (or singing along) to some of the best tunes from the last decades up until now.

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Live Piano Music at The Push 2020 | The Rocks

Live Piano Music at The Push 2020 is on 29 November 2020 - 20 December 2020. The opening hours are: 7:30pm to 11:30pm. Conveniently located in The Rocks. Call 61 2 9241 2999 for details. Visit their website at https://www.pushbar.com.au/.

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Event Details

what: Live Piano Music at The Push 2020
when: 29 November 2020 - 20 December 2020
start time/end time: 7:30pm to 11:30pm
venue: The Push
phone: 61 2 9241 2999
city/suburb: The Rocks NSW

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