T. F. Much Ballroom

The venue was promoted by Bani McSpedden and John Pinder, initially to raise money for a Carlton youth club.

The full name of the music venue was Too Fucking Much Ballroom, which was usually abbreviated to T. F. Much Ballroom, and began in 1970 at Central Hall in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy with Bani McSpedden and John Pinder as promoters.

[1] Solo artists included the wizard-like magician, Jeff Krozier (Crozier), the blues and soul singer, Wendy Saddington, and Australia's first synthesiser performer, Steve Dunstan.

According to Duncan Kimball of MilesAgo website, "events were usually held monthly and typically featured long concert-style performances, with multiple musical acts on the bill, interspersed with comedy, poetry readings, theatrical, dance and novelty performances.

"[4] Central Hall became part of the Australian Catholic University's St. Patrick campus.