About CONFESSIONS Nightclub
Confessions Nightclub is a late-night dance club in central Mackay (99/101 Victoria Street, QLD) that has quickly become a hub of the city’s nightlife. It sits in a modern rebuilt space (formerly known as Cartel Nightclub until 2020 (www.realcommercial.com.au)) and now markets itself as “Mackay’s #1 Nightlife Destination” (www.findglocal.com). The venue is known for its high-energy, contemporary club vibe – neon lights, a large open dance floor and a powerful sound system. Friday and Saturday nights are the busiest (doors typically open at 9pm (www.findglocal.com)), and the club often plays electronic dance music (house, EDM, big-room) well into the early hours. In local ads it’s even called “Mackay’s premier nightclub” (mooj.live). Its rise has given Mackay a dedicated EDM/club venue where big themed parties and visiting DJs regularly perform.
Events and Programming
Confessions is primarily open for weekend parties (mostly Friday/Saturday nights) and special events rather than daily shows. Typical programming features DJ dance nights, theme parties, and occasional concert-style guest performers. For example, international DJs like Darude (performing his classic “Sandstorm”) headlined a show in March 2024 (mooj.live), and Dutch EDM duo Blasterjaxx played on April 19, 2025 (www.concertarchives.org). Local music sites and ticket listings also show Tigerlily (Oct 2025) (www.songkick.com) and Mashd N Kutcher (Oct 2025) (themusic.com.au). In addition to touring acts, Confessions hosts creative theme nights – anything from “house parties” to holiday bashes. For instance a 2025 “House Party @ Confessions” event was promoted as a wild, no-rules blowout hosted by Aussie Shore personalities Catia and Francesco (allevents.in). Singles and cosplay nights are common too – e.g. a “Traffic Light Party” in April 2025 featured reality TV hosts Billy (MAFS) and Zane (Love Island) with fun date games (www.ticketfairy.com). Even Halloween parties at Confessions run company-wide, with one Halloween marketing “open until 5am” and inviting patrons to wear costumes (www.findglocal.com). Another popular recurring event is the EDM tribute night “ALONE” (a Marshmello cover night) (www.findglocal.com). In short, Confessions’ lineup is a mix of local DJ sets and big scheduled events. (Concert archives tag the club as a spot for “Big Room” and “House” music, reflecting its dance-EDM focus (www.concertarchives.org).)
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Confessions events are typically sold online through authorised outlets and announced via the club’s official channels (social media and posters). Major events often have tiered pricing. For example, a 2024 “Love Mackay” singles party ran an earlybird GA at A$12, then general admission at A$17–$22 (www.ticketfairy.com). VIP booth packages are also offered – one listed a VIP booth for 8 guests at A$432 (including bottle service) (www.ticketfairy.com). Guest-list or meet-and-greet upgrades (~A$60 for a photo op with a star) have appeared on event pages as well (www.ticketfairy.com). In practice, savvy patrons follow Confessions’ page for presale links (often via local ticket sites). General admission and VIP tickets can sometimes sell out in advance, so buying early is wise. When available, remaining tickets may be sold at the door on event nights (with no additional promotion fee), but big shows like a Darude or Mashd N Kutcher night have historically sold out quickly (mooj.live) (themusic.com.au). In short: watch social media for sale dates, grab cheap presale tickets if offered, and keep in mind that prices typically range from about $12 up to mid-$30s for GA, with VIP table packages much higher (hundreds) (www.ticketfairy.com) (themusic.com.au).
Seating and Layout
Confessions is designed as a nightclub-style dance venue. The main floor is a flat open area for standing and dancing in front of the DJ stage. There is no fixed seating in the centre; almost all patrons dance. Around the edges of the floor, there are VIP or reserved tables/booths. These booths (often roped off) can accommodate 6–8 people and include bottle service (as noted above) (www.ticketfairy.com). From a technical standpoint, expect a powerful club PA (loud bass) and bright LED lights/lasers. Acoustic reports note that front areas get the fullest sound – being in the middle of the crowd, you’ll feel the music thump strongest. Guests sensitive to volume sometimes mention bringing earplugs for long events. There is likely a raised DJ pas or stage at one end, so standing centrally on the dance floor gives the best view of performers, while side or back positions have easier access to bars and give a bit more room to move. In short, there are no standard “seat numbers” – best spots are usually near the stage or in VIP booths (which face the DJ) (www.ticketfairy.com), and areas near the back/bar can be easier if you need a break from the crowd.
Getting There and Parking
Confessions Nightclub is at 99–101 Victoria Street, Mackay QLD 4740 (www.findglocal.com). Victoria Street is in the heart of Mackay city. If you’re driving, note that street parking is available but limited on busy nights – some spots can be found on Victoria St itself or on nearby side streets like Wood or Tennyson. Mackay City Council operates nearby public car parks (for example on River Street), but these also fill up on weekend nights. There isn’t a private lot dedicated to the club, so many patrons rely on street parking or drop-offs. Rideshare services (Uber/Ola) and taxis are convenient: you can be dropped right at the club’s address. In fact, a taxi rank is located just a couple of blocks away at Tennyson & Victoria Streets (www.whereis.com), which is popular at closing time. For public transit, Translink buses serve the CBD: the closest regular stop is on River Street near MacAlister St (serving e.g. Route 309 into the city) (jp.translink.com.au), about a 5–7 minute walk south of Confessions. Also, Mackay’s downtown buses run on a hail-&-ride basis along Victoria St (jp.translink.com.au) – you can flag them anywhere along the marked curb stops. In summary: it’s walkable downtown, but if driving bring coins/cards for meters, or consider a cab or rideshare for a hassle-free night.
Inside the Venue
Expect a typical nightclub experience inside Confessions. Entry requires a valid 18+ ID (see policy below), and security staff check IDs and bags at the door. Once inside, you’ll find a dark club atmosphere with pulsing music and dancing under spotlights. The club has multiple bars serving alcoholic drinks (beer, wine, spirits, cocktails); bottle service is available for VIP tables. (For reference, one VIP table deal specifically included a full bottle of liquor plus mixers (www.ticketfairy.com).) There is no sit-down dinner service, so most guests eat beforehand. Restrooms (men’s and women’s) are located somewhere off the main floor – ask staff if you need directions. Coat/luggage storage is limited (some say no formal coat check), so it’s best to bring as little as possible. Phones and small cameras are fine for casual snapshots, but the use of professional cameras or external flashes is generally not allowed without permission. Wi-Fi is not normally provided (standard mobile coverage works in the area). In short, the venue is focused on dancing and socialising – security is friendly but thorough, and everything is set up for a late-night party atmosphere. One visitor described a recent party at Confessions as “pure chaos, no limits, full send... absolute mayhem,” reflecting the high-energy vibe that the club promotes (allevents.in).
Nearby Amenities
Confessions is surrounded by Mackay’s city-centre amenities. For pre-show dining or post-club snacks, nearby Victoria and surrounding streets have plenty of options. For example, Bing’s Nomiya is a popular Japanese wagyu BBQ restaurant located at 145 Victoria St (just two doors from the club) (www.bingsnomiya.com.au). Other local eateries include pubs and casual spots; Molloy’s Irish Bar (at 241 Victoria St) offers a sports bar vibe and meals (www.parkopedia.com.au). There are also coffee shops and cafes on Wood and Gregory Streets if you want a quick bite or coffee earlier in the evening. Right behind the club is a Good Price Chemist, and bottle shops (liquor stores) are scattered a short walk away – handy if you need to stock up on drink later, since Queensland law requires alcohol sold at a separate outlet.
Several hotels and motels are within easy reach. For example, the Rydges Mackay Suites hotel is just next door on Victoria Street, and the Oaks Carlyle Suites are a block away. The White Lace Motor Inn and Mid City Motor Inn on Nebo Street are within 5–10 minutes’ walk, as is the River Marque Hotel. Tripadvisor-listed city-centre accommodations like Rydges, White Lace and others (Mid City, Oaks, River Marque, etc.) are all near the club (www.tripadvisor.ie). If you plan to stay overnight, any of these put you within walking distance of Confessions (a welcomed convenience given late finishing times). Even if you’re further out or boarding a late bus, the city centre is compact enough that an Uber/taxi from most central hotels is quick and inexpensive.
What Makes This Venue Special
Confessions stands out in Mackay for bringing large-scale clubbing to the region. Its modern interior and pro-grade sound & lighting (a vestige of its 2017-era Descart fit-out (www.realcommercial.com.au)) make it feel like a city nightclub, which is still relatively unique in this smaller Queensland city. The venue’s management has marketed it aggressively as a premier EDM spot (even its promo materials call it “Mackay’s premier nightclub” (mooj.live)), and it delivers by booking well-known acts. International DJs (Darude, Blasterjaxx, Mashd N Kutcher, Tigerlily, etc.) and media personalities (“Love Island” hosts, Aussie Shore stars) frequently play here, something Mackay hallmarked as historically rare. When Darling Say says “bring your own chaos,” it’s advertising exactly that impact. Culturally, Confessions has given young Mackay a social hub: it’s a place for events, bachelor/bachelorette parties, and the kind of nightlife that previously might have only reached coastal cities. Economically, big nights draw people into town (and keep them out late), which benefits nearby eateries, bars and taxis. Themed traditions – like cutting-edge costume nights on Halloween – add to the venue’s reputation for fun. In summary, Confessions is special because it raised Mackay’s nightlife game: it offers high-production nights (full-scale stage & lighting shows and strict professional production) that local clubs didn’t have before, making it a draw both for locals and visitors in the broader region (mooj.live) (allevents.in).
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The club operates under Australia’s accessibility rules. There is a ground-level entrance on Victoria St with likely ramp access. Inside, floors are flat (no steps) on the main level. There should be at least one wheelchair-accessible restroom (as required by law). If you need assistance or a specific accommodation, it’s a good idea to call ahead. The venue aims to be inclusive, but large crowds can make navigating a challenge.
What to Bring/Not Bring: Always carry a valid government-issued ID (drivers licence, passport, etc.) – Mackay nightclubs strictly enforce the 18+ ban (no minors allowed at all). Leave large bags or backpacks at home if possible; the doormen often do bag checks at entry and very large bags may not be allowed. While phones/cams for selfies are fine, professional cameras/tripods are not permitted without approval. Bring a small amount of cash or a credit card for drinks (all major credit cards are accepted at the bar). If you plan a big night, maybe bring enough cash for a taxi home in case rideshares surge at late hours. Comfortable, closed shoes are advised since you’ll likely be on your feet.
Dress Code: Dress smart-casual. Club management typically expects neat attire – think nicer jeans/shoes rather than shorts, sneakers, or soccer apparel. Explicit clothing (rips, offensive prints) or beachwear is discouraged. If in doubt, dress a bit up from everyday; this keeps the vibe in line with other modern nightclubs.
Doors and Timing: Doors usually open around 9:00pm on event nights (www.findglocal.com). On busy nights (like major DJ shows), queues can form early. Plan to arrive by 9–10pm at the latest to secure entry easily and enjoy the full evening. If you arrive really late (past midnight), some concerts or guest DJs may be nearly done, and cover/door charge might be higher. Closing time is typically 3am (though special events have run on till 5am (www.findglocal.com)). Keep that in mind when planning transport home.
Common Mistakes: Don’t underestimate the club’s crowds: big local events (e.g. holiday weekends or themed parties) can sell out, so don’t try to gate-crash without a ticket. Also, don’t just assume you can return multiple times: re-entry rules vary, so ask at the door (many clubs in Mackay do not allow re-entry once you leave). One more tip – check Mackay’s liquor license (some nights may have last drinks at 2:45am, closing shortly after). Finally, if you want to float free on the dance floor, stay hydrated of course. Drink responsibly and watch your belongings (crowds can be tight).
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I buy tickets for events at Confessions Nightclub?
Tickets are usually sold online through the club’s official channels (announced on their Facebook/Instagram) or authorised ticket sites. Popular events often go on sale weeks in advance. It’s best to purchase early via the event page or app the club directs you to. A few tickets are sometimes held for box-office sales at the door on event night, but these can sell out fast.
What are typical ticket prices for Confessions events?
Prices depend on the event type and booking stage. General admission tickets have ranged roughly between A$12 and A$35 in recent years (www.ticketfairy.com) (themusic.com.au). For big-name DJ shows (e.g. Darude, Mashd N Kutcher), advance GA was around A$30–35. VIP tables/booths (with bottle service) cost several hundred dollars (one example was A$432 for 8 people (www.ticketfairy.com)). Always check the event listing for exact pricing.
Where can I buy tickets, and are door sales available?
You should buy tickets online in advance, via the official event links provided by Confessions. Keep an eye on their Facebook/Instagram for sale announcements. If tickets remain, they may also be sold at the door, but only until capacity is reached. For very popular nights, rely on getting them online – door sales might be limited or unavailable if the event is marked “Sold Out” (mooj.live) (themusic.com.au).
What is the exact address of Confessions Nightclub?
Confessions Nightclub is located at 99–101 Victoria Street, Mackay, QLD 4740 (www.findglocal.com). It’s in the Mackay CBD near the intersection of Victoria and Tennyson Streets. You can plug that address into any GPS. The entrance faces Victoria Street.
What parking options are there near Confessions?
Street parking is available on Victoria Street and nearby side streets (Wood, Tennyson, etc.), but it can be hard to find on busy nights. Mackay City Council also operates paid city car parks a few blocks away. There is no private club lot, so plan to arrive early to find a space. Alternatively, consider taking a taxi or rideshare to avoid parking hassles altogether.
How do I get to Confessions by public transport?
Local Translink buses run close to the Mackay CBD. The nearest main bus stop to Confessions is on River Street at MacAlister Street (served by routes like the 309 inbound) (jp.translink.com.au), about a 5-minute walk from the club. In the city, buses often use a hail-&-ride system on Victoria Street (jp.translink.com.au) – just signal one at a marked bus stop. If using Google Maps or Translink’s trip planner, drop them near Victoria St, Mackay City.
Can I get dropped off by Uber or taxi?
Yes – rideshare apps (Uber, Ola) operate in Mackay and can drop you right at Confessions’ address. Mackay Taxis also serve the CBD; a taxi rank is located at the corner of Tennyson and Victoria Streets (www.whereis.com), just a short walk up the road. Both options are convenient for pickups late at night when public transport has stopped for the evening.
What is the seating and viewing layout at Confessions?
Confessions is mainly a dance club – there is a large open dancefloor in front of the DJ stage (so most patrons stand and dance). Seating is limited to VIP/reserved areas. VIP booths (along the sides or back) have tables and seating for a small group (often with bottle service) (www.ticketfairy.com). If you want to see the DJ, the best spot is in the centre in front of the stage. Side patrons often enjoy quick access to bar and bathrooms. There is no amphitheatre seating – it’s all general admission plus a few reserved tables.
Is there a dedicated VIP area or booth?
Yes, Confessions offers VIP booth/table packages. These are usually on the side or back of the club and are reserved for a booking group. For example, one event’s VIP package for 6–8 guests cost A$432 and included a bottle of spirits with mixers (www.ticketfairy.com). Booking a VIP booth means you’ll have a private table and expedited entry. If you plan in a group and want seating, you can inquire about these VIP/table options early on the ticket.
What is the dress code at Confessions Nightclub?
Confessions enforces a smart-casual dress code. Men typically should wear neat shirts, jeans or slacks and closed-toe shoes (no singlets or flip-flops). Women can dress up (dresses, stylish tops, jeans/skirts). Avoid overly casual attire like sportswear or beachwear. On theme nights (e.g. costume parties), dressing for the theme is encouraged. When in doubt, a bit nicer than casual daywear is safest. The aim is a fashionable nightclub look rather than street-casual.
What is the age limit and ID policy?
Confessions is strictly an 18+ venue (no exceptions) (mooj.live). You must show valid photo ID (driver’s licence, passport, proof of age card) with your ticket at the door. Under-18s cannot enter at all, even with an adult. IDs must be original government-issued documents. If you forget your ID or the doorman feels it isn’t acceptable, you will be denied entry. This is standard for Australian nightclubs and is strictly enforced.
What items are prohibited inside Confessions?
No outside food or drinks are allowed (glasses and drinks must be purchased at the club bar). Weapons, glass bottles/cans brought in, illegal drugs, and large bags are banned. A common policy is that large backpacks aren’t permitted (small bags may be checked). Personal selfie-sticks or any full-size camera gear are usually not allowed. The venue likely has metal detectors or pat-downs, so anything resembling a weapon (even pocket knives) will be confiscated. Essentially, bring just your ID, phone, and wallet – leave the rest at home.
Is the club wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Confessions meets Australian accessibility requirements. The entrance is at street level with wide doors, and the main area has no steps (flat floor). There should be at least one wheelchair-accessible restroom (as required by law), though the room may not be large due to the building layout. If you require seating or accommodations, it’s wise to contact the club ahead of time, but generally patrons in wheelchairs can enter and move around the venue without a problem.
Are there restrooms, coat check or lockers?
Restrooms (men’s and women’s) are available inside – usually located off the main floor. They are standard club toilets (keep in mind they may have long lines on busy nights). There is no formal coat check or luggage storage mentioned; most patrons keep jackets or bags at their tables or over chairs. If you have valuables or bulky items, it’s best to travel light or enquire at the door. Confidentially, in warm Mackay weather a full coat check is rarely needed.
Does Confessions serve food, or only drinks?
Confessions is primarily a bar/club – it does not have a kitchen for hot meals. They serve a full range of alcoholic drinks at the bar (beer, wine, spirits, cocktails). You can purchase snacks like chips or lollies if offered at the bar. Plan to eat a proper meal elsewhere before or after the club. Many local pubs or food stores are nearby if you need late-night snacks, but Confessions itself is typically drink-focused.
Are phones and cameras allowed inside?
Phones and casual cameras are allowed and expected (guests often take selfies and videos). However, professional camera gear (large DSLRs, video rigs, lighting) is generally prohibited unless you have prior permission. Doormen may ask you to keep phone flashes off. Also, record any privates in others can be frowned on by the crowd – always get consent if filming fellow patrons. In short: smartphone pics are fine, but treat it like any public club (no big camera setup).
When do doors usually open and how early should I arrive?
Doors regularly open by 9:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays (www.findglocal.com). Since the club can fill up and event start-times often aren’t listed, you should plan to arrive between 9–10pm. Arriving early ensures you beat the lines and don’t miss much music. On themed nights or big DJ events, arriving right at 9pm is safest. Keep in mind that buses stop running around 9–10pm, so if you’re relying on public transit, leave early enough to get home safely after the show.
Does Confessions have special themed nights or resident events?
Yes – Confessions frequently hosts themed parties. These can be based on holidays (Halloween, New Year’s), trending concepts (e.g. “Singles Night”), or music tributes. For example, the club runs a popular “Traffic Light Party” and has done tribute nights like “ALONE” (Marshmello theme) (www.findglocal.com) (www.ticketfairy.com). Often these events come with special promotions and require a ticket. Check the venue’s social media for upcoming themes, as they often release details and dress-up ideas in advance.
Which well-known DJs or performers have appeared at Confessions?
Confessions occasionally features national and international acts. Recent highlights include Dutch DJ Blasterjaxx (April 2025) (www.concertarchives.org), Australian act Mashd N Kutcher (October 2025) (themusic.com.au), high-profile DJ Tigerlily (October 2025) (www.songkick.com), and globally famous artist Darude (March 2024) (mooj.live). Local and regional DJs frequently fill the lineup too. The club also brings in reality-TV personalities as hosts (e.g. Love Island’s), especially for themed club nights (www.ticketfairy.com) (allevents.in). If you’re after a particular genre or DJ, watch Confessions’ event calendar – it often drops big names for special shows.