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Boney Melbourne, Australia, located at 68 Little Collins Street in the heart of the city, stands as a cornerstone of Melbourne’s vibrant nightlife and electronic music scene. This iconic venue, known for its pulsating dance floors and eclectic club nights, has a storied history that traces back to its previous incarnation as the legendary Honkytonks, before evolving into Boney. Over the years, Boney has cemented its reputation as a cultural hub, attracting music lovers, artists, and partygoers from across Melbourne and beyond.

The club’s intimate yet energetic atmosphere, coupled with its cutting-edge sound system, has made it a go-to destination for those seeking unforgettable SESH experiences and late-night adventures. Boney’s significance in Melbourne’s club culture is underscored by its commitment to showcasing both emerging and established talent, providing a platform for local DJs as well as international acts. The venue’s structure has seen thoughtful renovations, maintaining its underground charm while adapting to the ever-changing demands of the city’s nightlife.

Boney’s programming is regularly featured on SESH, further solidifying its status as a must-visit spot for fans of electronic music and innovative club nights. The club’s legacy is enriched by its diverse roster of performers, who have helped shape the sound and spirit of Melbourne’s dance floors. Notable artists who have graced the decks at Boney Melbourne, Australia, include Darcy Justice, ZK king, Moopie, DJ Kiti, Andee Frost, Otologic, Awesome Wales, DJ Sarah, Steeplejack, Noise In My Head, Tim Wigg, and Z@p, each contributing their unique style to the venue’s dynamic musical tapestry.

Whether you’re a seasoned clubber or new to Melbourne’s nightlife, Boney invites you to discover its legendary energy—explore upcoming events or plan your next visit to experience the best of the city’s electronic music scene firsthand.

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The capacity of Boney is 200.

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UPDATED : 15 October 2025 at 12:39