Melbourne's nightlife, usually buzzing with energy, was eerily quiet when singer Chappell Roan visited. Roan, a Grammy award-winning artist, was in town for the Laneway Festival and decided to explore the city's famous party scene.
But here's the twist: she struggled to find a lively crowd to party with! Roan's first stop was the renowned Cherry Bar in the CBD, where she sipped on mocktails with her team. The bar's owner, James Young, described the scene as surprisingly calm, with only a small group of around 17 punters present.
Young praised Roan's down-to-earth nature, saying, "She didn't seek VIP treatment. She stood at the main bar, just like any other patron. It means a lot to us. She's a global star, yet so humble."
Roan's team also showed support for the bar, a gesture appreciated by Young. He expressed gratitude to the Laneway Festival for bringing life to Melbourne's struggling hospitality industry.
Young, an influential figure in the local arts and music scene, has hosted numerous celebrities at his bar, including Lady Gaga, Noel Gallagher, Mick Jagger, and rock legends Metallica. But even with such a reputation, the bar was unusually quiet during Roan's visit.
And this is where it gets intriguing: is Melbourne's nightlife losing its spark? Or was it just an off-night? Share your thoughts on the city's vibrant (or not-so-vibrant) party scene in the comments!