Nexo proliferates Australian music venues

The Nexo P+ series has found its way into some of the most celebrated music venues on Australian soil.

Most recently, P15 systems appear to be carving themselves a niche as a choice of foldback wedge for premier venues across Australia and particularly in Melbourne.

Recently spotted at Melbourne live music hotspot Max Watts during Mammal’s ‘The Penny Drop’ album launch party, P15 wedges were on stage as part of the venue’s high-end technical loadout.

The P15 was also recently spotted just a few blocks away at The Workers Club in Fitzroy where western Sydney’s Breakfast Road recently took to the stage as part of a tour for their new single ‘Global Warming’.

A short walk up Brunswick Street to The Evelyn Hotel for Jimmy Harwood’s ‘Flip It’ East Coast tour where multiple P15 wedges were seen deployed for the Melbourne-based singer-songwriter’s latest EP launch.

Over on Lygon Street at The John Curtin Hotel, P15 wedges were on stage throughout the evening during The Belair Lip Bombs’ ‘Jerry Can and a Van’ tour. Presented in association with Sailor Jerry Ltd, the night showcased not only the Melbourne quartet’s punchy hook-packed songwriting, but also the venue’s technical proficiency, with the P15s excelling in its role.

In the bustling neighbourhood of Collingwood, The Gasometer Hotel has long been a cornerstone of Melbourne’s live music scene. P15 wedges at The Gaso for Mammoth’s ‘The Westside Junkie’ Album launch helped optimise the Hip Hop collective’s ‘Orchestrated Experience’, where classical elements met contemporary rap and gritty storytelling.

And in Thornbury, the P15’s distinct shape was recently spotted at The Croxton Bandroom during Beddy Rays’ ‘Schooner or Later’ tour, deployed as floor monitors supporting the band’s ‘rollicking coastal punk rock’.

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