The Tivoli Theatre was originally built as Adams Bakery in 1917. It was later used by the State Library to store rare books, but with Expo '88 reverberating in the city, a new owner, Ann Gams transformed it into The Tivoli Restaurant and Theatre - modelled on the Paradis Latin in Paris (1803) one of the France's most famous cabaret theatres. In 2016 the venue was purchased by brothers Steve and Dave Sleswick after being earmarked for development.Today, The Tiv retains its stunning art deco features and old world charm and is widely considered to be one of the Australia's most beautiful performance venues. It has played host to prolific Australian musical heroes such as Powderfinger, Nick Cave, Missy Higgins, Paul Kelly and The Go-Betweens, along with major international artists such as Bob Dylan, Marianne Faithfull, Katie Perry, Taylor Swift, PJ Harvey, Antony and the Johnsons, Sigur Ros, Slash, Ryan Adams, Ben Folds, Sufjan Stevens and Rodriguez (just to name a few…)2017 marked the buildings' 100-year anniversary. The Tivoli continues to create history with a decadent program of local and international work.