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GETTING HERE

Sonar is located along the harbour side of Luna Park at Milsons Point, just under the northern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Entrance is via the boardwalk.

It is easily accessible by train, bus, ferry and car.

Public Transport Information timetables are available by calling 131 500 or you can visit timetabling here.

Train
Most trains do not operate between midnight and 4.30am. For your convenience a special NightRide bus service is available between these hours. For timetable and route information, please visit here.

The closest station to Luna Park is Milsons Point. Regular CityRail services operate between Milsons Point and the City.

Bus
Many North Shore bus routes pass the nearby North Sydney Station and/or terminate at Milsons Point.

Ferries
Ferries regularly service Milsons Point (Luna Park) wharf from Circular Quay and Darling Harbour.

Matilda run direct services to Luna Park on board the Rocket Express. Ferry and ride packages are available by visiting one of Matilda's Ticket Offices at Pier 26 Darling Harbour, King St Wharf 4 or Jetty 6 Circular Quay. You may prefer to book over the phone by calling (02) 9264 7377 or online here.

The wharf is also available to charter vessels for drop off and pick up, subject to prior permission and license from Sonar Sydney.

Car
Luna Park Car Park
Luna Park has 389 secure car spaces. Fees apply.
Car Parking Fees:

0-1 hour: $5.00
1-2 hours: $10.00
2-3 hours: $15.00
3-4 hours: $20.00
4 hours +: $25.00
(per 24 hour period)
Entry via Paul St. Please note that the maximum vehicle height is 1.9 meters.

Hours of operation - 7am to 3am
(No vehicle entry after midnight - exit only between midnight & 3am).
T: 02 9033 7570
E: carpark@lunaparksydney.com

Accessibility
The promenade and Sonar are wheelchair accessible. If making a booking, please contact Sonar Sydney 02 9033 7666 for more information.

THU 3 JULY

Ha Ha Harbour
Club presents
Keith Scott


Keith is the voice of Warner Bros cartoons and long time corporate comedian.

The Ha Ha Harbour Club will be launching Sydney's most spectacular comedy night on May 29th, with shows from Thursday June 5th and continuing every Thursday night.

Luna Park - home of the smiling face and original harbourside location of fun for generations is taking another step into laughter territory.

Starting at 8pm each week three comedians will have you laughing as wide as the Luna Park Entrance.

$22 for Show, Dinner and Show will also available for $54. Eat at The Deck located above the Ha Ha Harbour Club in Sonar at Luna Park with the most spectacular view of Sydney Harbour. (6.30pm for Dinner and Show) *Reserved seating guaranteed at show when booking dinner.

Dinner & Show Menu
($54 includes show)


Mains
• Salmon fillet, mustard potatoes, crispy bacon & rocket
• Risotto of Swiss browns porcini & field mushrooms with rocket
• Rock Ling, wrapped in prosciutto, seared and served with braised lentils and swiss chard
• Char grilled rump steak with a warm kipfler potatoes, portabello mushrooms and tarragon butter
• Boned and roast chicken, lemon roast potatoes, zucchini
(All mains served with shared green salad & shoestring fries)

SPECIAL OFFER:
BOOK 6 and pay for 5!
Offer also valid for Dinner & Show Deal.



Doors / Dinner: 6.30pm
Doors / Show: 8pm




















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FRI 4 JULY

The Filth
featuring
Lost Valentinos


With successful weekly residencies at Bondi’s Beach Road and Will & Toby’s …The Filth now comes to Sonar for some more filthy fun with live music every friday night. This Friday feturers:
Lost Valentinos, Kill Teen Angst (WA) and The Vignettes.

From the moment they first took to a dusty stage in early 2005, Lost Valentinos offered more than meets the eye. Behind the fashionable aesthetics and manic demeanour stands a band intent on forging original ground, a skittering shitstorm of punk fury, disco beats and psychedelic excursions, the sonic invention of M83, Can and My Bloody Valentine melding with the panty-poking fun of Wham!, The Pixies and The Human League.

It was the band's live intensity that quickly endeared them to audiences. With wiry frontman Nik slithering and exploding in a lusty spectacle, the Santamaria brothers' fanning the flames with propulsive rhythms and searing melodies, drummer Dan's breakneck brutality and guitarist Jonno Ma's dissonant ambience, Lost Valentinos immediately established themselves as one of the most exciting acts in Sydney’s indie quarters. By the time their self-titled EP (produced by Kim Moyes of The Presets) hit store shelves later in the year, their up-and-coming reputation was solidified, with the EP's initial pressing selling out in its first week of release and publications such as Rolling Stone, Nylon and Vice UK hitting up the band for their tear-jerking tale of success. Their first single, the noirish and anthemic “Man With The Gun”, immediately achieved high rotation on Triple J and earned the band a featured spot on the station’s Next Crop segment.

With support slots with like-minded acts such as The Presets, The Liars (US) and Datarock (Norway) under their collective belts, Lost Valentinos have worked hard to spread their seed around the country. An extended EP has just landed in Japan and a 12-inch featuring remixes of their work by such fancy knob-twiddlers as Headman (Sui), Bang Gang DJs, Van She and many more is set for release in the UK. A whole new audience is set to discover the unique intensity of Lost Valentinos, and all that’s left to do is Dance Or Die. We’d choose Dance.


Doors: 7.30pm
The Vignettes: 8.30pm - 9.15m
Kill Teen Angst: 9.45pm - 10.30pm
Lost Valentinos: 11pm - 12am





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SAT 5 JULY

Paper Champion




Showcasing Paper Champion, Nucleus & Nina May; the gamut of alternative sounds, this will be a unique night of music with three top-quality bands. And all for $10!

Fresh off the stage after supporting some of Australia’s premier rock acts at the 2008 Come Together Festival, Paper Champion bring their diverse alternative sounds to Sonar to launch their brand new, free digital single ‘Arrested’. After releasing a critically lauded EP in ’07, ‘Arrested’ represents the next evolution in Paper Champion’s sound, focussing on stronger hooks and tighter rhythms while maintaining the band’s trademark dynamic sound.

After being together for around 18 months, Paper Champion have shared bills with a wide range of acts including Dead Letter Circus, The Red Paintings, Mammal and Many Machines on Nine, as well as being invited to be a part of the prestigious Come Together Festival.

Local progressive juggernauts Nucleus also join the bill, showcasing new material from their second EP Circumvolution. Epic and powerful, Nucleus’ music ebbs and flows, combining abstract grooves and stadium-sized riffs with delicate, effects-laden melodies and a subtle touch of electronic trimmings.

Rounding out the bill are Queensland rockers Nina May who come to Sydney on the back of a formidable reputation, having supported The Veronicas, Good Charlotte, Dead Letter Circus, Kisschasy and scoring an enviable spot on MTV’s The Lair program last year. Incendiary live shows are Nina May’s forte and they’re certainly a band not to miss.


Doors: 7.30pm
Nina May: 8.30pm - 9.15pm
Nucleus: 9.45pm - 10.30pm
Paper Champion: 11pm - 12am





















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