A late-night Sydney icon that provided a safe haven for 3am renditions of hits like John Farnham’s You’re the Voice has closed due to the pandemic. The city’s night lights are now shining a little ...
It’s been the final party stop of many nights, but famed karaoke bar Ding Dong Dang has belted out its last song and shut its doors for good. Adored by many partygoers for its colourful, kitsch decor, ...
The atmosphere at the 123-room hotel will differ quite significantly from Ding Dong Dang – the new space will encompass a heritage-listed hat factory and will include a restaurant, cafe and bar.
These immortal words were contained in a wall-mounted warning sign at the Ding Dang Dong, the infamous Surry Hills karaoke bar which, like a doomed romance in an easy listening ballad, has finally ...
Sydney nightlife has suffered many fatal blows in the past few years. First, lockouts claimed many of our favourite venues, and then, just as we were starting to rebuild and re-party, a global ...
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The economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic has already taken so much from us, but each new day proves there’s always more to lose. Today’s horrible proof: the apparent closure of ...
2020's hospitality casualties are basically innumerable at this point, but today's news is a little much for a Monday. On a Sydney subreddit on Sunday, August 30, user /u/dbrowndownunder posted an ...
When Sydney's deputy lord mayor, Jess Scully, was in university in 2001 she would look out her window above Elizabeth St in Surry Hills and wonder about the back-alley establishment opposite that ...
The city’s night lights are now shining a little dimmer with Ding Dong Dang’s infamous dingy neon sign removed from its mantle on Randle St in Surry Hills – a beacon that has guided late-night ...