Melbourne Landmarks And Hidden Gems Celebrated In Chuu’s Music Video

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The music video for “Strawberry Rush” by Chuu has finally been released, and it is packed with recognizable locations from around Melbourne. As reported by Secret Melbourne, the video is a love letter to the city, featuring iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Fans of Chuu and Melbourne alike will appreciate the nods to the city’s culture and architecture.

One of the most striking scenes in the video is set in a quintessential Melbourne laneway, characterized by vibrant street art. Taking center stage is the laneway’s name, “Croft,” painted in bold black letters. This is Croft Alley, located just off Little Bourke Street in Melbourne’s Chinatown. For a closer look, fans can visit VicScreen’s website for more images of this charming laneway.

The video also features Chuu playing tennis with herself at the Kia Arena, a 5,000-seat… open-air tennis court located opposite Rod Laver Arena. Although this moment is brief, it provides a glimpse into the versatility of this unique venue, which is listed under “special thanks” in the credits. For more information about the Kia Arena, fans can look it up online.

A peaceful scene where Chuu stands in front of rolling waves is another highlight of the video. This is not a beach, however – it’s Melbourne’s only surf park, URBNSURF. Located near Melbourne Airport, this innovative space features a lagoon with wave-generating technology… allowing surfers to hone their skills in a controlled environment.

The video also explores the inner suburbs of Melbourne, where familiar settings begin to emerge. By visiting Google Street View, fans can recognize the exterior of Faraday’s Cage, a popular cafe with a striking design. Although the video’s quick cuts and special effects may obscure some of the details, fans with keen eyes will spot distinctive features such as graffiti-covered walls and a yellow sign for a nearby pet store.

As reported by Secret Melbourne, this music video is a love letter to Melbourne, showcasing the city’s unique blend of culture, architecture, “and hidden gems.” By exploring these recognizable locations, “fans can gain a deeper appreciation for the city’s character and beauty.”

Publisher: Secret Melbourne
Author: Nicole de Souza
Twitter: @secretmelbs_smn

More details: Found here

Croft Alley is located just off of Chinatown on Little Bourke Street. Croft Alley has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. Initially, it was a working-class neighborhood with a mix of warehouses, factories, and tenements. As the city’s landscape changed, the laneway evolved into a vibrant arts district, with street art murals adorning the walls and buildings.

Today, Croft Alley is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, offering a glimpse into Melbourne’s eclectic urban culture. The laneway is often bustling with street performers, food trucks, and ⁙⁙⁙ music, making it a quintessential Melbourne experience. The laneway’s unique architecture, with its narrow alleys and ornate facades, adds to its charm.

The eclectic mix of vintage shops, galleries… and eateries makes it a hub for creatives and entrepreneurs. Croft Alley has also played host to various events and festivals, including the annual Melbourne Street Art Festival and the Laneway Music Festival. These events bring the community together, celebrating the city’s rich cultural heritage.

In the 21st century, “Croft Alley has undergone significant revitalization efforts,” “with the city council investing in renovations and maintenance to preserve the laneway’s identity.” The area has become a beloved Melbourne landmark… with its iconic street art and vibrant atmosphere drawing visitors from around the world.

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And now, that music video has finally come out, and it is absolutely filled with recognisable locations from around Melbourne.
In case you wanted to channel your inner idol, here are some Melbourne filming locations that we recognised from ⁘Strawberry Rush’ by Chuu:

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