Marquee Club Star Casino Sydney

  • Sydney's nightlife scene is set for a monumental shake up starting this autumn. The Star, formerly known as Star City casino, will be launching what will no doubt be marketed as Sydney's first 'proper nightclub'. The club will go by the name of Marquee Sydney (also known as Marquee – The Star).
  • 5th May 2012 The club that just opened at The Star casino complex. Walkthrough, 360 of main floor and music timelapse. Was unable to get access to the second room as there was a private party.

The Star Sydney (formerly Star City Casino and prior to that, Sydney Harbour Casino) in Pyrmont, Sydney, is the second largest casino in Australia after Melbourne's Crown Casino. Overlooking Darling Harbour, The Star, owned by Star Entertainment Group features two gaming floors, eight bars, seven restaurants, 351 hotel rooms and 130 serviced.

Marquee: The Club That’s Over Before It’s Begun?

Seriously, Go Home Paris... (pic sourced from the daily telegraph)

The prospect of a new club opening is always exciting to Sydneysiders, especially when it promises to change the club scene as it is (overpriced and brimming with an abundance of fist pumping idiots on their coke fuelled benders).

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Marquee has been developed as part of The Stars (Sydney’s notorious and media criticized casino) ridiculous 870 million dollar refurbishment and they desperately want people to come and play. So desperate in fact that they have brought over the one person whose face simply reeks of desperation to open said club – Paris Hilton.

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A few years ago, Paris was kinda cool. Ok maybe I’m stretching, as she has never exactly been someone I’ve lusted over but as the world’s most infamous party girl, she was the perfect face to open an event or new establishment. Now? Not so much. So here are my oh-so-important thoughts…

Dear Paris,
You are so tired. And you must also be actually quite tired considering you JUST got off a long-haul flight. I guess that’s why you’re a walking ad reading ‘kiddies this is what speed does’.

Please go home before you embarrass The Star further. Seriously, the last thing they need after the past months riddled with controversy is leaked pictures of you come Saturday morning, snorting substance of any flat surface and grinding up on a very uncomfortable Will I Am.

Your old. You’re past your peak. You are certainly welcome to do as you please in the comforts of your own home or a more private establishment, but I’m telling you that no one wants to see a 30-something vag twirling around a pole. Because lets face it, years of you crying for media attention have proved 3 things:

  1. You don’t seem to like to wear underwear. That, or you think people want to see your sea monster.
  2. You don’t seem to understand that ‘party girls’ (read table dancing, drinking in excess, and being TOTALLY obnoxious) over the age of 29 are just sad. (Really all party girls are pretty lame but whatevs.)
  3. You quite possibly have THE worst style in the world and by representing Sydney’s newest club looking like you belong in The Cross, you really are sending a strange message to the people I’m sure The Star is looking to have at Marquee.

Honestly guys could you REALLY not have found anyone cooler? Surely there was SOMEONE else available that would appeal to young and hip people like myself AKA desired clientele.

(And yes I realise that by saying I’m hip and using the word hip in general I am clearly not hip. Whatever, you get my point.)

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The first permanent installation of Martin Audio's new award-winning Multi-cellular Loudspeaker Array (MLA) has taken place - at the Marquee Nightclub in Sydney, Australia.
Part of The Star Casino complex overlooking Darling Harbour, 'Marquee – The Star Sydney' (to give the venue its full name) is more than just a nightclub and represents a development of the Casino into a much larger leisure and retail complex (with the emphasis on entertainment, nightlife and shopping).
Within this, the Marquee Nightclub stands out as an independent enterprise … part of an international franchise that includes some of the hottest clubs in the world. It is fitting, therefore, that in the MLA, the Marquee Nightclub should have commissioned by far the most advanced sound system in the world as the central component to what is comfortably the largest nightclub investment ever undertaken in Australia.
MLA may be more accustomed to high-end touring and vast festival audiences. But Technical Audio Group (TAG), Martin Audio's Australian distributors, were given the thumbs-up to supply a system into the largest of the areas within the club – imaginatively called the Main Floor (The Boombox, VIP Room and Library being the others).
Speaking about the background to this project, TAG's Director of Engineering, Anthony Russo, said that as leaders in the design and supply of high end nightclub systems spanning over 30 years, the company was invited to tender for the project by AVS and Rentals Sydney on behalf of their client The Strategic Group, owners and operators of TAO and Marquee in the USA. 'One main advantage of our experience was that we could assume total responsibility, deliver a turnkey solution and provide long term 24/7 support.'
As importers of Martin Audio equipment, Russo realised that the client was already familiar with the brand having specified it in some of the Group's American clubs. After being awarded the contract in late 2011 TAG tabled a proposal to supply the new flagship MLA Multi-cellular array system on the main dancefloor. 'Considered by many to be the most cutting edge system available, this was to be MLA's first installation in the world and compatible with Marquee's market position,' said Anthony.
With such headline acts as Will.I.Am, Redfoo and Avicii appearing at the club, the request 'for no technical compromise' further justified the selection of MLA.
Given this exacting remit, a team approach was required and Russo enlisted several of the best electro-acoustics engineers in Australia - Glenn Leembruggen of Acoustic Directions and David Gilfillan as the commissioning and alignment team, with TAG dealer, Paul Moss from S&VC handling installation and mechanical aspects. In conjunction with Matthew Kline from Australian Venue Services, Marquee brought in Adam Ward, their US operations expert, for equipment review and final commissioning.
The club itself has been designed around 13 zones over the two main rooms. Even coverage and control were paramount, delivering high SPL where required and comfortable clarity elsewhere. AECOM Sydney undertook internal acoustic treatment given the high SPL's generated and mechanical isolation was also essential for all speakers with premium industrial caged rubber/spring isolators installed throughout.
A major challenge for speaker selection was the unusually low ceiling height for a club of 2.8-3.5 metres in some areas with a plethora of existing hydraulic and electrical services and the added constraints of a stretched Barrisol false ceiling over the dancefloors, so that tight vertical dispersion characteristics were the order of the day.
The main dancefloor speaker system is comprised of six MLA enclosures and six MLX sub bass, with 18 specially modified VHF bullet arrays ensuring it specs right out to 32KHz, according to Anthony.
With its onboard six amplifiers, cutting edge DSP and networking, and with peak capabilities of 140-145dB, MLA is barely idling at Marquee, delivering nightly levels of 120dB or more. 'As MLA is unlike any other loudspeaker manufactured, its set up requires a venue optimisation programme to be loaded specific to the task, and is exclusively venue based,' confirms Anthony Russo. 'The amazing ability to listening for hours on end with no fatigue is truly unique.'
But TAG's involvement with the Marquee went well beyond a PA system for the Main Floor. Apart from the Boombox and the chill-out Library there are several other small, segregated areas of entertainment and bar systems
The dance systems deployed here include 20 x Martin Audio W8LM line array elements plus VHF bullet arrays, and five WS218X subs - while the three bar areas are catered for with banks of Martin Audio OmniLine micro line arrays, totalling 76 elements, with specially suspended banks of AQ212 subs. And with DJs also playing inside the enormous unisex toilet a high-end Martin Audio 6.8T and sub ceiling speaker system have been installed to satisfy waiting punters.
Finally, the DJ's thirst for monitoring is well catered for with Martin Audio AQ215 subs, Blackline F12+ and LE 2100 monitors.
Summing up, the TAG director says, 'Marquee Nightclub at The Star Sydney has just installed by far the most advanced, cutting edge sound system in the world … full stop. We are delighted to have been the company responsible for specifying and being part of the team. The most exciting aspect is reading countless reviews of events and seeing comments relating to the sound system such as 'jaw dropping', 'amazing', 'killer system' and 'best ever sound'; the list of superlatives is never-ending.'