V Festival Hotels

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V Festival Hotels - Mantra Lounge, Gold Coast

This post is a part of a series: V Festival 2009 Australian Tour. Plenty of photos of all the bands from all the shows!

A quick detour from your usual rock band posts. You can’t have a tour without travelling and accommodation!

I thought I’d start off with the best hotels. Pictured above is the view from my 19th floor room at the Mantra Lounge hotel on the Gold Coast. I’d like to thank the floor-to-ceiling windows for letting me take this spectacular shot! You like the early morning surf? Man, I so wish I was down there at 5am.

V Festival Hotels - Mantra Lounge, Gold Coast V Festival Hotels - Mantra Lounge, Gold Coast V Festival Hotels - Mantra Lounge, Gold Coast

As much as I’d like to gloat about these uber-luxurious hotels that I stayed in, the reality is that I never had the time to make use of them. In the Mantra Lounge Gold Coast hotel, I spent (at most) five hours staying in it. That’s coming straight after (free drinks at) the Gold Coast V Festival and leaving early in the morning to catch an early flight back to Sydney. This room had a kitchen (unpictured: with a microwave!) and… I can’t get over the views from my window and the balcony! I don’t think I saw my spit land from this height.

V Festival Hotels - Mercure Sydney

Most of my time was spent in Sydney at the Mercure Sydney hotel, right in Central. Before the V Festival I was in the above room on the 5th floor. In-between V Festival shows I was in a mirror image of the room on the 12th floor. And, imagine it a bit more messy - I did stay in that room for five days. It was a very conveniently placed hotel, almost right on top of the bus station on Broadway and easily accessible Central train station.

V Festival Hotels - Mercure Sydney V Festival Hotels - Mercure Sydney

At least the views got progressively better… the 5th floor view was almost in-line with the massage parlour in the opposite building. Whereas on the 12th floor, you could probably spot people “gettin’ jiggy wit’ it” on the balconies below. Sexy times! Though, it was bucketing down half the time I was in Sydney, so I say… WET sexy times!

Mercure Airport Hotel

Of note, here’s a photo of the Mercure Airport hotel, just after the Sydney V Festival and before flying to the Gold Coast. I don’t really have a lot to note about that place… the view was a bit meh and I think it smelled a bit funky too.

V Festival Hotels - Vibe Savoy, Melbourne

The next best hotel was the Vibe Savoy in the middle of Melbourne, and yet another hotel I did not stay in long enough. But… look at the views! It’s like… Melbourne at night, but AWESOME!

V Festival Hotels - Vibe Savoy, Melbourne V Festival Hotels - Vibe Savoy, Melbourne

V Festival Hotels - Vibe Savoy, Melbourne V Festival Hotels - Vibe Savoy, Melbourne

After a quick drive through Melbourne from Tullamarine Airport to the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds, I really would like to spend more than a day in this fine city. It looked absolutely gorgeous.

V Festival Hotels - Parmelia Hilton, Perth

Finally, back home in Perth was the Parmelia Hilton hotel just off the Esplanade/Mounts Bay Road. Yes, I stayed in a hotel when I was home. You would too if it was all paid for, right?

Myself, Noodlez (pictured), Courtney and Grum and sufficiently defaced the room… I guess? While we almost used room service for a pizza, we ended up going for a nice stroll to Fast Eddy’s for a bite and then off to Deville’s Pad for the V Festival After Party. 

V Festival Hotels - Parmelia Hilton, Perth V Festival Hotels - Parmelia Hilton, Perth V Festival Hotels - Parmelia Hilton, Perth

Pity the view though… blocking the Swan River was some construction site and another building. Apparently, most of the bands were staying in this same hotel. We were woken by workers, so I’d imagine everyone would have too! I’m also kicking myself for not being able to spot bands checking-in and out of the hotel!

Anyway, that’s about it for a bit of a filler post about my V Festival tour. You may look at more hotel photo (if you wish) on my Flickr photoset of the V Festival.

Stay tuned for more exciting band photos!

Kaiser Chiefs @ V Festival 2009, Perth

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Kaiser Chiefs @ V Festival 2009, Perth

This post is a part of a series: V Festival 2009 Australian Tour. Plenty of photos of all the bands from all the shows!

I’m back home in Perth from my whirlwind photographic tour of the Australian V Festival and going through all my photos. Easily, the greatest spectacle of the whole tour were the Kaiser Chiefs with frontman Ricky Wilson doing his signature craziness both on and off stage!

Kaiser Chiefs @ V Festival 2009, Perth

Though I didn’t catch the last part of their set, apparently Wilson climbed onto That Stage (from This Stage) and started mucking about with Snow Patrol’s gear - crashing the drums and everything. Security went nuts and tried to grab him. A bit of biffo was averted when the Kaiser Chief’s bodyguard came in to pull Mr. Wilson out of there. PHEW!

There are a few more photos in my Flickr V Festival photo set.

Stay tuned for more updates from the Australian V Festival tour!

Elbow @ Metro Theatre, Sydney

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Elbow @ Metro Theatre, Sydney

This post is a part of a series: V Festival 2009 Australian Tour. Plenty of photos of all the bands from all the shows!

Another quick post from me, coming to you soon after Elbow performed at the Metro Theatre in Sydney. I guess you could say it was “a bit dark” at the venue. I’d also guess it’d suit their kind of music too!

Elbow @ Metro Theatre, Sydney Elbow @ Metro Theatre, Sydney

Elbow is another band that I will put on the “maybe” list of bands that I don’t exactly understand. It’s  band that has a huge following - shown by tonight’s sold out show - but I guess I had missed the bandwagon to really understand what they’re all about. The only other thing I know about them is that Snow Patrol really like these guys too.

Elbow @ Metro Theatre, Sydney

I was here at the Metro Theatre last week for Biffy Clyro as I had nothing do before the Sydney V Festival. It was then that I noticed there wasn’t really much front-lighting at this venue. But, I must say, the floor layout is superb! Since it was formerly(?) a theatre, the stepped pews give everyone a view of the stage!

Check out my Flickr photostream for more photos from Elbow!

Me and Nat @ Elbow Me and Jerrem!

I also (finally!) got to meet Nat (left photo) at the Elbow gig after following her for years on Flickr. She’s also a Sydney photographer and has a really nice portfolio! You should check out her Flickr photostream. And in he right photo, we have Jerrem who moved to Sydney from Perth to work for a law firm. He was a fellow Fasterlouder photographer. You can check out his Flickr photostream too, but he hasn’t had the chance to shoot much since the move to Sydney!

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