Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 19/06/2026 22:34:00
A creative hub on Sydney's famous Oxford Street, the Oxford Art Factory is one of the city's most influential independent live-music venues. Opened in 2007 and inspired by the spirit of Andy Warhol's legendary studio, the venue was conceived as a multidisciplinary space blending live music, visual art and performance, and it has spent years as a vital launchpad for emerging artists and a favoured stop for touring acts in the heart of Darlinghurst. The venue centres on a main performance space holding several hundred people, complemented by an adjoining gallery bar that hosts smaller shows, DJ sets and exhibitions. That dual layout reflects its art-and-music ethos, keeping audiences close to the stage in an intimate, energetic room while providing a more relaxed space alongside, and its quality production has made it a respected room among musicians. Programming is broad and adventurous, spanning indie, rock, electronic, hip-hop and experimental music, with a mix of international touring artists and the cream of the local scene. The venue's reputation as a tastemaker room has seen many acts play there early in their careers, and its calendar of gigs, club nights and art events reflects the creative spirit at the heart of its identity. Its location on Oxford Street places it in Darlinghurst, one of Sydney's most vibrant nightlife districts, amid bars, clubs and restaurants and within easy reach of the city centre. That setting, in a neighbourhood long associated with the city's creative and LGBTQ communities, makes the venue a natural hub for music and art and an easy part of a night out. By pairing live music with visual art in a creative inner-city setting, the Oxford Art Factory has carved out a distinctive place on Sydney's scene. Its blend of an intimate performance space, adventurous programming and a vibrant location keeps it a favourite destination for discovering new music in the city.
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