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Grinspoon ANU Bar Refectory concert advertisement

2000

Grinspoon ANU Bar Refectory concert advertisement

2000

  • NFSA IDMHA8NMZQ
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormAdvertisement (includes promotional), Music
  • Duration15 secs
  • GenresPopular music
  • Year2000

This fast-paced TV ad aired on Ten Capital in Canberra to hype Grinspoon’s gig at the ANU Bar Refectory, where they were joined by support acts Superheist and H-Block 101. Featuring a blast of Grinspoon's Top 40 hit 'Ready 1' (1999), the spot taps into the legendary ANU Bar’s tagline, 'What a Blast'. It evokes big nights of drinking and live music at the iconic Canberra venue where for several decades the cream of local, Aussie and international alt-rock ruled the stage.

This fast-paced TV ad aired on Ten Capital in Canberra to hype Grinspoon’s gig at the ANU Bar Refectory, where they were joined by support acts Superheist and H-Block 101. Featuring a blast of Grinspoon's Top 40 hit 'Ready 1' (1999), the spot taps into the legendary ANU Bar’s tagline, 'What a Blast'. It evokes big nights of drinking and live music at the iconic Canberra venue where for several decades the cream of local, Aussie and international alt-rock ruled the stage.

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