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[[image:Diggers.JPG|right|thumb|Diggers, August 2006]]
 
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''Diggers'' is located at 17B Hood Street, and is located in a heritage buiding dating from 1903. It opened as ''Diggers'' sometime in the mid-1990's, and provided a small venue for local original and covers bands. In the late 1990's the ''Diggers Back Bar'' opened, which provided a larger space for bands to play.
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''Diggers'', formerly at 17B Hood Street, was located in a heritage buiding dating from 1903. It opened as ''Diggers'' in 1994, and provided a small venue for local original and covers bands. In the late 1990s the ''Diggers Back Bar'' opened, which allowed a larger space for bands to play.
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[[MSU]] held their 10th anniversary gig in the back bar, which also hosted the inaugural [[Circle Jerk]].
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The building was originally designed as the offices of the Waikato District Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. ''Diggers'' closed in early 2018, with the building becomming the new site for [[Biddy Mulligan's]].
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==Significant Gigs at Diggers==
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*''Pungent Stench'', ''8 Foot Sativa'', [[World War Four]] - 30 January 2003
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==External Links==
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[http://www.diggersbar.co.nz/hp1.asp Official Diggers website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 31 January 2020

Diggers, August 2006

Diggers, formerly at 17B Hood Street, was located in a heritage buiding dating from 1903. It opened as Diggers in 1994, and provided a small venue for local original and covers bands. In the late 1990s the Diggers Back Bar opened, which allowed a larger space for bands to play.

MSU held their 10th anniversary gig in the back bar, which also hosted the inaugural Circle Jerk.

The building was originally designed as the offices of the Waikato District Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Diggers closed in early 2018, with the building becomming the new site for Biddy Mulligan's.

Significant Gigs at Diggers[edit]

External Links[edit]

Official Diggers website