About Trak Lounge Bar
Trak Lounge Bar is a large multi-purpose nightclub and events venue in Toorak, Melbourne. Housed in the historic Trak Centre (formerly the Trak Cinema at 445 Toorak Road (cinematreasures.org )), it can host anywhere from intimate gatherings to crowds of over a thousand (official capacity is around 50–1,150 people (www.tripadvisor.ie )). The space retains its old cinema character – including a giant draped screen – but now features modern club fixtures like an LED video wall, dance floor and high ceilings (www.tripadvisor.ie ) (www.trakloungebar.com.au ). Its versatile layout (main hall plus VIP balcony and a separate “Candy Bar” lounge) makes it popular for concerts, club nights and private events alike (www.trakloungebar.com.au ) (www.trakloungebar.com.au ). Trak’s own publicity calls it a “prestigious and iconic” Melbourne venue (www.trakloungebar.com.au ), and it even claims that pop stars like Kylie Minogue, Boyz II Men, Craig David and Blondie have played there (www.trakloungebar.com.au ). In short, Trak Lounge Bar is notable for bringing a large, high-tech club and live-music venue to the upscale Toorak area, blending old-cinema charm with a modern party atmosphere.
Events and Programming
Trak hosts a wide variety of events. Weekends typically feature DJ-led dance parties and club events (for example themed nights like “EUPHORIA” or special DJ sets), while live-band concerts and tribute shows happen occasionally. It also opens for corporate and private functions (weddings, launches, pageants). In fact, the venue advertises that it has staged everything from fashion shows, product launches and pageants (e.g. the Miss Universe Australia finals) to dozens of birthdays and corporate functions (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Acts range from local and international DJs to live cover bands; Trak’s history even mentions comedy and rock acts like Kevin Hart, Airbourne and Brian McKnight as performers there (www.trakloungebar.com.au ). In practice, tickets can range from modest club‐night entry fees (often $20–$40) up to higher prices for headlining acts. Popular shows sell out fast, so it’s wise to buy early. Because Trak is primarily a hire venue, most events require advance tickets (watch the venue’s social channels or listings for sale dates). Some less busy nights may allow limited tickets at the door – but it’s safest to book in advance online when possible. No fixed “season schedule” is published; instead, check periodically for the latest line-up of club nights, live performances and special events in the Toorak/Chapel Street area.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Trak events are usually sold through the venue’s announcements or ticketing partners. There is no publicly advertised box office location (the site itself provides an “Events Pack” and contact info for event organizers (www.trakloungebar.com.au )). In practice, tickets are obtained online via the event promoter or through ticketing platforms once shows are announced. Buyers should register/purchase soon after sale opening – popular club nights and concerts tend to sell quickly. There may be different ticket tiers (general admission vs. VIP booths or table packages) depending on the event. Some events offer an early-bird or presale period, especially for big-name acts. If tickets remain, a small number of door sales may go on the night of the show (check in advance). Prices vary greatly: typical club night entries are on the lower end, while headline concerts could be $50 or more. To secure the best seats or tables, plan ahead, as prime spots (like VIP balcony tables) fill up first.
Seating and Layout
Trak’s layout is essentially a standing-room club with flexible seating arrangements. The main room is a large open floor in front of a performance stage (roughly 12.5 m wide by 6.5 m deep (www.tripadvisor.ie )) and dance floor. There are no fixed theater seats – for concerts it’s general admission standing (www.tripadvisor.ie ). That said, for private events or dinners the room can be set up with round tables and banquet seating. The entire hall has very high ceilings (a holdover from the old cinema) (www.trakloungebar.com.au ), which makes the sound carry well. An upstairs VIP balcony overlooks the main floor, intended for table service and a more relaxed view (www.trakloungebar.com.au ). It has its own private bar and plasma screens (www.trakloungebar.com.au ). On one side of the venue is the “Candy Bar” lounge – a smaller separate room with its own mini-stage and DJ booth (www.trakloungebar.com.au ) – often used for pre-shows, meet-&-greets or merchandise tables. This lounge area even has its own sound and lighting system independent of the main hall (www.trakloungebar.com.au ). For best viewing, the front half of the dance floor puts you close to the stage and speakers; the VIP balcony offers a panoramic angle without the crush. Be aware: if you stand near the large speakers on stage, the volume will be very loud for sound effects. Most events are very loud with club-style lighting, strobe and smoke effects, so earplugs are a good idea for sensitive visitors.
Getting There and Parking
Trak Lounge Bar’s address is on the corner of Toorak Road at Jackson Street (officially 441–445 Toorak Road, Toorak) (cinematreasures.org ). It sits in the Toorak Village shopping strip, just west of Toorak Station. Public transport is convenient: Tram 58 (West Coburg–Toorak line) stops right at “Toorak Village” on Toorak Road (yarratrams.com.au ) (a few steps from the door). You can also alight at Toorak Railway Station (on the Frankston/Cranbourne/Pakenham line) and walk about 500 m west down Toorak Road to reach the venue. Driving is less convenient, as street parking is tightly controlled. On-street parking around Toorak Village is mainly short-term (usually 1–2 hour limits during the day). For example, the small lot on Williams Road (Sir Robert Menzies Reserve) has about 14 spaces with a 2-hour limit (www.parkopedia.com.au ). A better option is to use a nearby commercial car park: for instance, the Tooronga Village shopping centre (across Williams Rd) has hundreds of spaces (free for customers) only a few minutes’ drive away (www.parkopedia.com.au ). Taxis and rideshare (Uber/Lyft) are popular late-night options too – the simplest drop-off point is on Toorak Road right outside the club, or on Jackson Street just behind it. (If parking overnight near the venue, read all signs carefully and obey zone restrictions; late-night public transport is limited so consider a booked ride home after the show.)
Inside the Venue
Upon entering Trak, guests check tickets or reservations and may have bags inspected (dress code is smart-casual). Security is diligent: some past visitors noted that hats or very casual attire can be barred (www.tripadvisor.ie ), so it’s safest to dress neatly. The bar nightlife vibe is high-energy – lights and lasers sweep the room, and the sound system is very powerful (the venue advertises “state of the art lighting and sound equipment” (www.tripadvisor.ie )). Expect to stand or dance; seating is only provided for booked tables. There are multiple bars inside: the lower main bar for the dance floor area, the upstairs VIP bar, and a lounge bar in the Candy Bar room. All handle drinks – mostly beer, wine, and spirits cocktails. No food kitchen is run by the venue (aside from snacks or event catering), so most patrons eat before arriving. There’s no formal coat check, so plan to carry coats and bags. Restrooms are located near the back of the main hall; the VIP balcony has separate toilets upstairs. The Candy Bar area sometimes hosts merchandise tables (the site mentions it’s ideal for “welcome drinks, merchandise, meet & greets” (www.trakloungebar.com.au )). Unless offered by a specific act, the venue does not provide event tickets or passes at the door – you must have your own ticket or guest list. Note that Melbourne’s indoor smoking ban is in effect, so any smoking would only be allowed in designated entry lobby areas per current law. Cellphone reception inside is moderate; Wi-Fi is not provided. Overall, the atmosphere is loud and club-like, and venue staff run a tight show schedule (the posted hours are roughly 9:00 pm–3:00 am (www.tripadvisor.ie ) on show nights).
Nearby Amenities
Restaurants/Pre-show dining: Toorak Village offers several dining options within easy walking distance. For example, the Toorak Hotel (on Toorak Rd) is a short walk and serves pub meals and pizzas. There are also cafes and bistros just up Toorak Road (Italian, European and Asian cuisines) for dinner before your night out. Many patrons eat in South Yarra or Prahran (5–10 minutes away) for more variety.
Bars/Cafés: If arriving early, you’ll find wine bars and cocktail lounges nearby for a pre-show drink (e.g. the white-clothed wine bar across Jackson St). After the show, late-night cafes and 24-hour diners are further east towards South Yarra.
Hotels: Toorak itself has few hotels, but budget options like Airbnbs and small motels exist. For larger hotels, consider nearby South Yarra or the city. A taxi or short ride on the Nocturnal tram can get you to central Melbourne hotels.
Arrival Tips: Because the venue and its strip close after 3 am, check public transport schedules (the No.58 tram stops running around midnight and trains stop after the evening peak). Plan a taxi or rideshare home if you stay late. Book any accommodation in advance if needed.
What Makes This Venue Special
Trak Lounge Bar is special because it converts a piece of Melbourne history into modern nightlife. The site was one of the last single-screen cinemas built in the city (opened in 1969) (cinematreasures.org ), and remnants of that era remain – from the giant projection screen (now re-used as a LED video wall) to the silver-sequin drapes which once covered it (cinematreasures.org ). This blend of retro cinema aesthetics with a high-tech club setup is unique. Over the years the space has hosted everything from film festivals and charity luncheons (cinematreasures.org ) to rock concerts, so it has strong community roots. Despite its upmarket address, it brings big-city events to a quiet neighborhood. Long-time locals remember quirky moments – like hearing a city tram rumble overhead through the auditorium ceiling (cinematreasures.org ) – giving the place folklore all its own. Both performers and fans enjoy Trak for its character: bands get a full-size stage (12.5×6.5 m (www.tripadvisor.ie )) and production rig, and audiences get an intimate but spacious venue with a dancefloor vibe not found in suburban pubs. In short, what makes Trak stand out is its combination of cinematic grandeur, flexible layout, and its track record of high-profile shows (from talent shows and launch events to club nights) that few other suburban venues can match. (www.tripadvisor.ie ) (www.trakloungebar.com.au )
Visitor Tips and Information
Trak is primarily a late-night club, so plan accordingly. Wear smart-casual evening attire (collared shirts, clean shoes, etc.); very casual or athletic clothes and hats may not be permitted (www.tripadvisor.ie ). The venue is strictly 18+ (licensed by the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation), so bring a valid photo ID or you’ll be refused entry. Avoid carrying large handbags or bottles – small bags may be searched at the door. Cash is handy, though most bars accept cards (ATMs in Toorak Village are limited, so come prepared). There is no kitchen, so eat beforehand. Smoking indoors is illegal; step outside to designated areas if you need to smoke once inside the foyer or entry area. The music can be very loud – consider earplugs if sensitive. Finally, check your ticket or the venue’s announcements for the exact door time (typically around 8–9 pm) and arrive early to get in before the main crowd. Planning rides in advance is wise, as the last trains and trams leave around midnight. With these tips – punctuality, ID, appropriate dress and tickets in hand – your night at Trak Lounge Bar should go smoothly and let you enjoy the unique experience this Toorak venue offers.
What is the capacity of Trak Lounge Bar?
Trak’s capacity varies by setup. For standing-room events it can hold as many as 1100–1150 people, but it also configures down for smaller private functions (as few as ~50 guests) (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Officially the venue advertises a capacity “from 50 to 1150” depending on room layout (www.tripadvisor.ie ). In practice, full concerts and club nights tend to be below that limit for comfort and legal fire safety.
What types of events are held at Trak Lounge Bar?
A wide range – it’s used for club nights (DJ/dance parties), live concerts/bands, comedy and cultural shows, plus private events. Trak’s history includes fashion shows, product launches and even beauty pageants (like Miss Universe finals) (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Basically any event that fits a large open hall works: corporate functions, weddings, birthdays, and Hens parties are common alongside pop/rock/EDM gigs (www.tripadvisor.ie ). The venue is especially known for clubbing and live music weekends, but you’ll also see special one-off events or corporate affairs on weekdays.
How do I buy tickets for a show at Trak Lounge Bar?
Tickets aren’t sold at a public box office; you must purchase them through official channels. Watch for announcements on the venue’s website or social pages, as events will list an online ticketing link (often through platforms like Eventbrite). Buying in advance is recommended since popular nights sell out. If any tickets remain, limited door sales may occur on the night, but this is not guaranteed. There may be different tiers (GA vs. VIP tables) depending on the event – details will be in the event listing. Always print your ticket or save the e-ticket on your phone and carry ID to gain entry.
Is there a dress code or age restriction at Trak Lounge Bar?
Yes. Trak is a licensed nightclub with an 18+ age limit, so no minors are permitted. You must present valid photo ID (driver’s licence, passport or equivalent) to enter. The dress code is smart-casual: no sportswear, flip-flops or excessively casual attire. Hats and caps are usually frowned upon (and have been specifically disallowed by security in some reviews (www.tripadvisor.ie )), so avoid large hats. In general, dress nicely and follow instructions from the door staff to ensure entry.
What are my parking options and costs at Trak Lounge Bar?
Street parking near Toorak Road is mostly time-limited or metered. Residents-only and 2-hour paid parking rules apply on the main street (check signs). For short visits, there is a small council carpark on Williams Road (Sir Robert Menzies Reserve) with about 14 free spaces (2-hour limit) (www.parkopedia.com.au ). A larger option is the Tooronga Village shopping centre car park (a few blocks away on Williams Road), which has hundreds of free spaces for customers (www.parkopedia.com.au ). Otherwise, paid parking lots or meters are scarce. Because parking is limited, many patrons use taxis, rideshares or public transit instead, especially late at night.
How can I get to Trak Lounge Bar by public transport?
It’s transit-friendly. The No.58 tram (West Coburg–Toorak) stops right at Toorak Road (the “Toorak Village” stop) (yarratrams.com.au ). From the city, you can catch it through Domain/South Yarra. Alternatively, the Toorak Railway Station (on the Pakenham/Cranbourne/Frankston line) is only a 5-10 minute walk east along Toorak Rd. Bus routes in the area (e.g. 605) pass near Toorak Station as well. Keep in mind late-night options: trams typically stop by 12 am and overnight trains don’t serve Toorak, so plan a taxi or rideshare ride after the venue closes.
Are there seats at Trak Lounge Bar, or is it all standing room?
For most events, the main floor is general admission standing (a dance/party crowd). There are no fixed seating rows. Tables and chairs can be added only for private bookings (like sit-down dinners or conferences). The VIP balcony has lounge-style seating for guests with table service. If you need a seat (for example, if a show is declared seated-only), it would be noted on that event’s listing. Otherwise, expect to stand on the dance floor or use the high-top tables along the sides of the room.
Is the venue wheelchair-accessible?
Trak is in the basement level of the Trak Centre. The main entrance has a few steps down, and there is no separate ramped entry to the floor. (However, the old building has lifts for upper floors – you may contact the venue in advance to inquire about accessing the hall via elevator.) Inside, the floor is flat with wide paths, and there are gender-neutral accessible toilets available. Because access can change, anyone with mobility needs should contact the venue ahead of time to arrange assistance or confirm entry options.
What food and drink options are available inside Trak Lounge Bar?
There is a full bar(s) serving beer, wine, and spirits cocktails. No kitchen service or full meals are provided (aside from occasional light snacks or event catering). Alcohol is the focus – if you wish to eat, it’s best to have dinner beforehand. Each bar accepts card and cash, and drink price ranges are typical for a nightclub (e.g. spirits/cocktails around $10–$15, beer $8–$12). If a show has a scheduled break or late start, some patrons grab quick bites at nearby cafes, but inside Trak there are only bars.
Can I bring a bag or camera to Trak Lounge Bar?
Small personal items and compact cameras are generally fine. Bags will be searched at the door – large backpacks or packages may be refused. This is private property, so professional photography (photo/video equipment) is normally not allowed unless you have press/media clearance. Flash photography or selfies during performances is discouraged due to stage-lighting interference. It’s best to assume “shades or point-and-shoot cameras only,” especially if attendees or performers expressed privacy expectations for the event.
Is there a coat check or place to store belongings?
No formal coat check service is provided. You must keep your belongings with you on the floor. If you have a jacket, it can stay hung on your chair or table. For convenience, carry a small bag or pocket items only. Some private events might hire cloakroom staff for guest coats, but for public club nights assume there is no storage and pack light.
Can children attend events at Trak?
Generally not. Trak Lounge Bar is an adult nightlife venue operating under liquor licensing laws, so all public events are for patrons 18 years and older. Some private daytime functions (like corporate conferences) might allow younger guests, but any ticketed public show is strictly 18+. There are no provisions for underage viewing of concerts or clubs here.
Are there any smoking areas at the venue?
Trak must follow Victoria’s indoor smoking laws. No smoking is allowed inside. If you wish to smoke, you must go outside to the street or lobby area. There is no covered outdoor smoking area attached; guests typically step out on Toorak Road for a smoke break. Even in the small foyer there will usually be no permitted smoking.
Can I hire or book Trak Lounge Bar for my own event?
Yes – Trak is frequently rented out for private events and has dedicated hire packages. The venue advertises itself as a space for weddings, product launches, corporate functions, parties, etc. It can cater from very small sized gatherings up to large events (50–1150 guests) (www.tripadvisor.ie ). For corporate or private bookings you would contact the venue’s event team (as indicated on their website) to arrange date, production needs and catering. Because of its size and facilities (PA system, stage lighting, bars), Trak handles professional event setups well.
What time do shows usually start and end?
Most club nights and concerts at Trak start around 9–10 pm. Doors often open an hour earlier for late registration or drink orders. The venue’s operating hours (per listings) are typically about 9:00 pm until 3:00 am (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Note that these are general guidelines; specific event times will be on your ticket. On weekends it’s often busy well past midnight, but on weekdays events may wrap up closer to midnight. Always double-check the event page – sometimes shows begin as late as 10:30pm for headline acts.
Is there any age-restriction policy (e.g., 18+ only)?
Yes. All public events are 18+ only. You will be asked to show photo ID at the door (no ID, no entry). The venue strictly enforces this for liquor licensing. Occasionally a family-friendly daytime event could be arranged privately, but for normal nightclub concerts, plan as an adults-only experience.
What kind of atmosphere can I expect inside Trak Lounge Bar?
Expect a high-energy club vibe. The lighting is dynamic and colorful (with strobe, lasers and spotlights on the stage). Music is loud (from EDM beats to live rock, depending on the event) with the bass pounding. The crowd is typically dancing on the floor, chatting at the bars or on the VIP balcony. The decor blends modern nightclub style with theatre remnants (the proscenium arch and dark paneling hint at its cinema past). The overall feel is polished but party-oriented – this is not a lounge bar or quiet hall, but an active live-venue environment.
Are phones and cameras allowed for recording performances?
Personal phones are generally allowed for photos or video (most clubs permit audience snapshots without flash). However, any professional camera or recording gear is usually prohibited without prior permission. If a performer or the venue disallows filming (which is sometimes stated on tickets or venue announcements), you must comply. In short, casual phone pics are fine, but no visible photo/video crew without clearance. Always respect any “no photo” signs shown by staff.