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One of Australia's classic bands will be performing all of their hits with Australia's best orchestra. This ground-breaking collaboration has already played to sold-out performances with the Sydney Symphony, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra and the Queensland Symphony. Hear stunning new versions of The Whitlams hits, including No Aphrodisiac, Fall for You, Out the Back, Fondness Makes The Heart Grow Absent and many more.
One of Australia's classic bands will be performing all of their hits with Australia's best orchestra. This ground-breaking collaboration has already played to sold-out performances with the Sydney Symphony, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra and the Queensland Symphony. Hear stunning new versions of The Whitlams hits, including No Aphrodisiac, Fall for You, Out the Back, Fondness Makes The Heart Grow Absent and many more.
270,000 WATTS OF LIGHT, 20 TONNES OF STATE OF THE ART SOUND, 9 AWESOME MUSICIANS, ONE EPIC CONCERT!
Ireland's most popular "easy listening" entertainer returns to Australia in August/September 2008. Daniel has enjoyed tour and chart success in Australia and New Zealand for a number of years and earned himself a loyal following that stretches across this vast continent from isolated farming townships to sprawling cities. He may be a superstar, but Daniel remains as excited and enthusiastic about his work and his fans as when he first launched his career. Daniel has never forgotten that it was the public who gave him his success in the first place, especially as he struggled long and hard to achieve his ambitions. A native of Kincasslagh, Co. Donegal, he took his first tentative steps into the musical spotlight as a member of the church choir singing at social events in his local parish hall. Daniel's concert appearances since have taken him from London's Royal Albert Hall and Dublin's Point Depot to New York's Carnegie Hall and Sydney's Opera House, but he still continues to set himself fresh ambitions and new worlds to conquer.
Ireland's most popular "easy listening" entertainer returns to Australia in August/September 2008. Daniel has enjoyed tour and chart success in Australia and New Zealand for a number of years and earned himself a loyal following that stretches across this vast continent from isolated farming townships to sprawling cities. He may be a superstar, but Daniel remains as excited and enthusiastic about his work and his fans as when he first launched his career. Daniel has never forgotten that it was the public who gave him his success in the first place, especially as he struggled long and hard to achieve his ambitions. A native of Kincasslagh, Co. Donegal, he took his first tentative steps into the musical spotlight as a member of the church choir singing at social events in his local parish hall. Daniel's concert appearances since have taken him from London's Royal Albert Hall and Dublin's Point Depot to New York's Carnegie Hall and Sydney's Opera House, but he still continues to set himself fresh ambitions and new worlds to conquer.
reland's most popular "easy listening" entertainer returns to Australia in August/September 2008. Daniel has enjoyed tour and chart success in Australia and New Zealand for a number of years and earned himself a loyal following that stretches across this vast continent from isolated farming townships to sprawling cities. He may be a superstar, but Daniel remains as excited and enthusiastic about his work and his fans as when he first launched his career. Daniel has never forgotten that it was the public who gave him his success in the first place, especially as he struggled long and hard to achieve his ambitions. A native of Kincasslagh, Co. Donegal, he took his first tentative steps into the musical spotlight as a member of the church choir singing at social events in his local parish hall. Daniel's concert appearances since have taken him from London's Royal Albert Hall and Dublin's Point Depot to New York's Carnegie Hall and Sydney's Opera House, but he still continues to set himself fresh ambitions and new worlds to conquer.
Paul Weller is touring his ninth album 22 Dreams which has been described as a kaleidoscopic tour de force incorporating rock, funk, soul, free jazz, krautrock, classical, spoken word, electronica and all stops in between.
It's a seventy minute (m)odysssey delivered with a verve and ambition to shame musicians half his edge.
Returning to Australia as one of the headliners at Splendour in the Grass, Tricky will also be performing a select number of very special intimate side shows.
Don't miss Tricky live!
