Cross River Rail Delivery Authority chief executive Graeme Newton said workers at the Albert Street cavern regularly talked about its acoustics and how good a performance would sound. Read more about the underground gig here:
Powderfinger guitarists Darren Middleton and Ian Haug have played a one-off gig to a small group of workers more than 30 metres below Brisbane’s CBD.
“With construction progressing well, Albert Street is the last of our open underground caverns, so this was really the last opportunity to try it out,” he said. “Powderfinger last played Festival Hall in 2001, so it was a really special moment to be able to host Darren and Ian in such a unique way so close to the site of the iconic venue more than 20 years later.
Powderfinger guitarists Darren Middleton and Ian Haug check out the Cross River Rail acoustics before it’s too late.
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