About the event
What can I expect from the show?
Late Night Vice checks every content warning box imaginable...
Nudity. Profanity. Strobe effects. Loudness. Pyrotechnics. Explosions of feathers, confetti—and quite possibly your own mind.
For two hours, you are ours. Give in to the experience.
Mobile phones and cameras are not allowed to be used inside the performance space. If you use your mobile or camera device, you will be asked to leave.
You may get wet.
Where is the event located?
The West End Electric is located at 125 Boundary St, West End 4101 QLD. Enter via Wilson St.
Does the event take place in an indoor or outdoor venue?
The experience is held indoors.
How long does the show last?
The official answer is that time is a construct not accepted within the four walls of Late Night Vice. The unofficial answer? 2 hours.
Will food and beverage be available on site for purchase?
Both. You’ll need your sustenance. The bar menu includes everything from champagne to cocktails to elevated bar snacks.
Is there parking available?
There is no on-site parking at The West End Electric. We recommend using public transport or ride-share services for your journey.
About tickets
Can I purchase tickets at the door?
Tickets can be purchased on the door up to 30 minutes after the start of show time. However, tickets may be sold out by the time you arrive at the event, so we highly recommend you book your tickets in advance in order to guarantee your spot. You can purchase tickets via the Fever App (available on Google Play and the Apple App Store) or on the Fever website.
Can I transfer my tickets to another person?
Yes, you can transfer your tickets to anyone for free. It is as easy as clicking "Transfer Tickets" on your ticket in the Fever App. Please contact us if you need additional help. Make sure to include your ticket order number.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, you can find your ticket in the "Tickets" section of the Fever app (you can download it from the Apple App Store or Google Play). Please remember to log in with the same login method used to make the purchase. You will also find your QR code in your purchase confirmation email.
I can't find my ticket. What should I do?
You can view your ticket in the Fever app, within the "Tickets" section. If you don't have the app installed, you can download it from Google Play or the Apple App Store. Remember to log in using the same account that you used when buying the tickets. If you still cannot find your ticket, please contact us.
Can I change the date of my ticket? Are refunds allowed?
Subject to availability, changes of date and/or time are permitted up to 48 hours before the start time of your event. If you would like to make the change, please contact us and include the ticket ID associated with your purchase. You can also check if this option is available by consulting your ticket in the "Tickets" section of the Fever App where, if enabled, the "Change date and/or time" button will appear. Follow the steps indicated in the link to change the date and/or time of the ticket. Refunds are not allowed, except as required under Australian Consumer Law. For more information, you can consult our T&Cs.
About access to the event
When should I arrive?
Check your ticket for the start time and arrive before it. Latecomers will be permitted at the discretion of venue staff, so as not to disrupt the show (tsk tsk).
Can I bring animals? Are service dogs allowed?
Service animals are welcome at The West End Electric. Please note the show includes loud sounds and theatrical effects, which may not be suitable for all animals. If you plan to attend with a service animal, contact us at ticketing@strutnfret.com in advance so we can support your visit.
Is the venue accessible?
The West End Electric is able to cater to a number of access requirements. The main theatre seating area has level access from Wilson Street. The main bar and accessible bathroom are located on the “platform” level which can be accessed via wheelchair lift or via a flight of 4 steps.
The second floor balcony bar and bathroom facilities can only be accessed by stairs.
If you’re visiting with a mobility device, please contact us at ticketing@strutnfret.com ahead of your arrival and our team will be happy to assist with advice specific to your needs.
Do you offer carer tickets?
The West End Electric supports the Companion Card program. Please contact us here with your companion card number. Once we receive this, we will provide you with a voucher that you can use to book your companion ticket in the Fever app (based on availability).
Please keep in mind that a companion ticket must be presented alongside the ticket of the person being accompanied.
Is the event accessible for deaf/visually impaired people?
Late Night Vice is a visual and aural performance. While we currently do not offer interpretation (e.g. Auslan) or audio description services, we encourage you to please contact us at ticketing@strutnfret.com in advance so we can provide advice specific to your needs.
Will there be strobe lights?
Yes, there will be strobe lights. And more. Much more…
Will toilet facilities be available on site?
Yes, toilets are available onsite. Please ask venue staff for directions.
Can I take photos or record the event?
You’ll wish you can, but photography, filming or recording throughout the venue is strictly prohibited and mobile phones and cameras are not allowed to be used inside the West End Electric.
If you use your mobile or camera device, you will be asked to leave.
Is there a Lost & Found?
If you’ve lost something, check with venue staff during the event. If you're unable to ask in person, contact us at westendelectric@strutnfret.com.
Is cloakroom service available?
No, cloakroom service is not offered. Please only bring items you can comfortably carry with you.
Is there an age requirement?
The show is strictly 18+.
What are the prohibited items at the event?
The following items are not permitted:
- Smoking or vaping devices
- External food and drink
- Audio recording devices
- Drugs or drug paraphernalia
- Flammable materials
- Torches or lasers
- Professional cameras
- Promotional materials (e.g., flyers, samples)
- Selfie sticks or tripods