Semaphore Workers Club
Inducted 7 March 2017
The Semaphore Workers Club, located in Semaphore, South Australia, has a rich history dating back to 1910. The Semaphore Workers Club was established as a social hub for local workers and their families. In the 1970s and 1980s, the Semaphore Workers Club became a popular live music venue, hosting local, national, and international acts.
During the 1980s and 1990s, the club played a significant role in Adelaide's punk and alternative music scene. Bands including The Mark of Cain and The Hard-Ons have performed at the venue. Today, the club remains a beloved institution in the Semaphore community, supporting local musicians and providing a unique entertainment experience. The club's ongoing commitment to live music has earned it a loyal following and a reputation as one of Adelaide's most iconic music venues.