Conrad Sewell announces intimate Melbourne show in December

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Conrad Sewell announces intimate Melbourne show in December

ARIA Award-winning, multi-platinum-selling singer and songwriter Conrad Sewell is coming to Melbourne for an intimate show at Richmond’s own Corner Hotel on Thursday December 8. Known for his debut studio album LIFE, which debuted at number one on ARIA Albums Chart.

Conrad Sewell Australian Tour

  • November 30 – Factory Theatre, Sydney
  • December 1 – The Triffid, Brisbane
  • December 8 – Corner Hotel, Melbourne

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

“I couldn’t be more excited to be going back out on tour, playing some new material,” says Conrad Sewell. “This whole new album was recorded live so to share some of these songs before they’re released for old fans and new, it’s going to be so special.”

 

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“I obviously love being on stage more than anything in the world so it’s a great way to come back with these intimate shows”

Best known for his #1 ARIA-winning single ‘Start Again’, 3x Platinum selling single ‘Healing Hands’ and stunning vocals on Kygo’s 2015 international award winning, multi-platinum chart-topper ‘Firestone’, Sewell kicks off this new and exciting era today with the release of ‘Make Me A Believer’ single and his highly anticipated sophomore album Precious, set for an early 2023 release – one that will drive pure, soul rock back to the core.

“‘Make Me A Believer’ is my proclamation of unwavering devotion,” he continues. “I wrote this song when I finally found the girl I wanted to spend the rest of my life with and I knew I had to do everything in my power to restore her faith in love.”

Tickets go on sale October 19. Grab them when you can by heading here.

Chocolate Starfish to bring ‘Bat Out Of Hell’ tour to Geelong, Mildura and Frankston

Chocolate Starfish ‘Bat Out Of Hell’ – the album and show that kicked off Chocolate Starfish’s acclaimed Classic Album Series – is back in 2023 by overwhelming demand, after reigniting the stage at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre in 2022. The exhilarating show features the full Bat Out Of Hell album, plus classic songs by the master himself, Jim Steinman, then capped off with Chocolate Starfish hits.

They’ll perform shows at Frankston Arts Centre on February 4, Mildura Arts Centre on March 11 and Costa Hall in Geelong on March 18.

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Australia’s most entertaining rock band continues to live up to its reputation with this spectacular selection of songs honoured in true Starfish style. Just as they put their own slant on Carly Simon’s ‘You’re So Vain’, the ‘Fish approach each song with their trademark intensity and revelry that elevates the experience well beyond a tribute. With a nod to the original and a glint in their eyes, they imbue the songs with their signature flair and theatrics. Chocolate Starfish has enthralled audiences with the Classic Album Series since its inception in 2015 with Bat Out Of Hell and the band are ‘all revved up’ to return to the Series’ roots.

 

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Lead singer Adam Thompson says that in revisiting the full album show, he hopes to share the impact the Bat Out Of Hell album had on him with audiences. “The first time I heard Bat Out Of Hell, I was 13 and had little musical influence outside a conservative regional radio station,” he recalls. “Bat Out Of Hell songs and Meat Loaf’s voice transported me out of that country isolation and into a fantasy world of sonic ear candy I didn’t know existed. Soaring hook-laden melodies, and adjective-filled lyrics around life, death, girls, cars and motorbikes, was everything a trapped teenaged boy could imagine outside his small world. On top of that, each song was an epic of dynamic proportions, and it shaped the theatrical and dynamic way I looked at song writing and performance ever since.”

The band will be releasing a limited-edition vinyl for the tour. “To have performed the Bat Out Of Hell album in full, to a packed audience at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre, was a distinctly proud moment for the band and myself,” says Adam. “Equally to have captured the magic of the energy, having the audience with us, the roller coaster of emotions the music dictates, bought everyone of my 14-year-old fan by memories to life. We have always been our best when we are ‘live’, to the vinyl release of the Bat Out Of Hell album by Chocolate Starfish is something we are sure our fans are going to relish.”

Chocolate Starfish powered on to the Australian music scene in the early 1990s and quickly established themselves as an influential force with their cover of Carly Simon’s You’re So Vain, original hit Mountain and perennial favourite Four Letter Word. They wholeheartedly earned their reputation as one of Australia’s best live bands of the 90s, boasting two Top 10 albums and six Top 50 singles, and received an Australian Music Award for ‘Most Popular Album’ at the 1994 Australian Music Awards. Twenty-nine years later, the band is living up to this reputation and then some as they continue to delight long-time fans and win over new ones. With a new album in tow and plenty of fuel in the tank, the ‘Fish show no signs of slowing down.

The Bat Out Of Hell Tour promises audiences what they know and love about a Chocolate Starfish show – pure, unadulterated entertainment…and, as always, a few surprises.

For more information, head here

International one-day event Palm Tree Music Festival is coming to Australia in 2023

After phenomenal success in Hamptons, New York, Cabo, Mexico and Croatia, the world-renowned Palm Tree Music Festival will head to Australia in 2023 for events in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

Hitting the three cities in March, the tropical-inspired experience will be headlined by global superstar DJs and producers Tiësto and Kygo, alongside Lost Frequencies, Sam Feldt and Frank Walker on the bill.

Palm Tree Music Festival Australia 2023

Friday 10th March – Showgrounds Dome, SYDNEY

Saturday 11th March – Riverstage, BRISBANE

Sunday 12th March – Melbourne Showgrounds, MELBOURNE

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Developed by Norwegian DJ and producer Kygo himself with the Palm Tree Crew, Palm Tree Music Festival is the first of its class to grace our shores. A one-of-a-kind festival experience, the festival captures the excitement of a single-day-event, with the unmatched feeling of summer in paradise with majestic beach vibes and unmissable sets by a lineup of global icons. More acts are due to be announced for the Australian edition in the coming months.

“I can’t wait to be joining Tiësto and other great artists to perform at ‘Palm Tree Music Festival’ in Australia. Bringing the festival to new locations is always so exciting because we get to share this unique festival experience with new people,” Kygo said in a festival statement.

“Bringing ‘Palm Tree Music Festival’ to Australia has been a bucket list market for us at Palm Tree Crew,” Palm Tree Festival co-founder Myles Shear adds.

“We believe the fans in Australia are going to love what we are building and can’t wait for this to become something people look forward to every year.”

The tour will commence on Friday 10 March at The Dome, Sydney Showgrounds, before heading to Brisbane’s Riverstage on Saturday 11 March and finishing at Melbourne Showgrounds on Sunday 12 March.

 

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Pre-Sale tickets go on sale Friday 14 October 11am AEDT with general public tickets on sale Thursday 20 October 10am AEDT. Find out more here

Blackman’s Brewery is hosting a Beer Garden Party this weekend with mini golf, live music and food trucks

Slap on your sunscreen and dust off your stubby holders – Spring is here!

One of our favourite spots for enjoying a bevvie on the coast, Blackman’s Brewery is celebrating the (hopefully warmer) season by officially re-opening the Blackman’s Beer Garden at the venue in Torquay.

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You’re probably well and truly familiar with the venue by now – the summer beach house brewery literally placed 500 metres from the beach. This independently-owned brew company is renowned for its colourful beers and has created a bubbly venue to reflect its signature brand. During the last year, the beloved brewery got busy transforming their outside area into a new 100 seat outdoor beer garden boasting a pizza wagon providing hand-stretched woodfire selections, a fresh container bar serving beer just metres from where it’s brewed and seriously good vibes. If that wasn’t enough, the brewery then decided to take things to a whole new level with the addition of mini-golf.

The perfect activity for those who like the idea of golf but not the whole serious golfer thing, the brewery restored five of the mini-golf holes from way back when this spot used to be home to Torquay’s Mini Golf. Love love love!!

While it’s been closed over the winter, the time has come for the good vibes to flow back to the outside and the venue will be hosting an epic Beer Garden Party this Saturday to celebrate.

Kicking off at 1pm on Saturday, October 15, the beer garden gates will reopen with beers pouring, mini golf in full swing, live music from Abe Anderson and food by Surf Coast Smokers.

 

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Entry is free! Consider your Saturday sorted.

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Greenhouse’s Unfinished Business: Geelong ’90s cult favourites on triumph, tragedy and a long-awaited debut album

It was in the late ‘80s that the Greenhouse story began. Forming from the combination of the guitar-pop-oriented The Famous Five and the more atmospheric The Scarabs, Greenhouse’s origins weren’t in their home of Geelong, but rather in Collingwood, where they made their live debut as The Living Kind.

Before long, Greenhouse – which comprised guitarist and vocalist Michael Robinson, bassist Dean Linguey, guitarist Johnny Helmer, and drummer Glen Galloway – were playing every chance they could get. Inspired by the emotional depth of UK post-punk outfits such as The Cure and Cocteau Twins, Greenhouse’s sound found a welcome home in Melbourne’s indie Fitzroy scene, where they would sell out the beloved Punter’s Club for the launch of their ‘See-Saw’ single in 1990.

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Supporting the likes of the Clouds, The Killjoys, Falling Joys, and international names like The Wonder Stuff and Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, Greenhouse were a band on the rise, with their releases receiving not just local, but national airplay as well.

“We were these little guys from down in Geelong,” recalls Robinson. “I guess we were pretty ambitious, and that was evident in our sound.

“I think there’s one review from way back that Craig Mathieson did, and he was talking about booking a stadium for 1997, ‘cause that’s where it sounded like it was going to go. Which, obviously, it didn’t.”

Indeed, as the grunge explosion took hold, so too did Greenhouse find themselves something of an anachronism of the local scene. Courted by a major UK label and flirting with a different sound on final single ‘What It Is’, internal dissatisfactions found the band deciding to split.

With members going on to work in different areas, Robinson became something of a local celebrity thanks to his work as the legendary Reil Diamond. But his dissatisfaction with playing a “piss-take character” slowly grew, with reflections back toward his previous band making it clear there was still more to be done with Greenhouse.

“I think that’s what drove the desire to record this album,” Robinson recalls. “Because it really was unfinished business.”

Geelong ’90s cult favourites Greenhouse reunite, returning to their roots with first headline gig in 27 years

In early 2020, the members of Greenhouse reconvened with the intent of creating new music. Hiring a converted church in Lyonville for four days, the band laid down the tracks for what would become their long-awaited debut album, motivated to tie up some loose ends from years before.

“Johnny and I thought it was a great idea,” Robinson explained, “and even though Glen was the first person to step away from the band, he harbored some really strong regrets about not having an album out there.”

Tragically, these sessions would become the last for Galloway, who would pass away just four weeks after recording. Recruiting the likes of Glenn Bennie, Lisa Gibbs, and Ivan Khatchoyan, Robinson completed the track ‘Rising Star’, which would be played at Galloway’s funeral soon after. “We were then resolved to finish that album; to make that record,” he explains. “We had to now.”

Ultimately hampered by the sudden advent of COVID lockdowns, Robinson forged ahead working on the record. With Helmer laying down guitar parts in the studio, Linguey recorded bass remotely from Williamstown, while Bush drummer Nick Hughes was recruited to add percussion to the record from the US.

The result though is an album that doesn’t see a reunited version of Greenhouse resting on their laurels and relying on nostalgia, it sees a contemporary band delivering a record as strong as any other modern release. “If Greenhouse had kept moving forward, this is the closest thing to the record we would’ve made,” Robinson explains.

“It’s not like we’re a million miles away from what our core sound was, I think that we’ve developed and we have a contemporary sound,” he adds. “We don’t sound like an old band.”

With the album slated to arrive in early 2023, Greenhouse will be returning to The Barwon Club on October 22 to launch new single ‘God-Like’ (backed with the Grant Smith memorial version of ‘See-Saw’), before supporting a reformed Cordrazine at Melbourne’s Howler on November 5.

For Robinson though, it’s the start of a new chapter for a band whose story ended far too abruptly. While Linguey might not necessarily join his bandmates as they move forward, the release of their long-awaited album (possibly the longest wait for a debut album in Australian history) marks an important milestone in the story of an equally-important band.

“I think for Dean it’s the closing of the circle, and for the rest of us it’s about taking that leap of faith,” Robinson explains of Greenhouse’s future. “We couldn’t forgive ourselves for not having a go, and I know that’s how Johnny and I feel.

“We’ve got to give this a red hot go because we think we’ve got something to offer and we need to know.”

Catch Greenhouse at The Barwon Club in Geelong on Saturday, October 22. They’ll be joined by special guests Hamish Cowan from Cordrazine playing solo and The Maggie Pills. Purchase tickets here

Keep up with the latest from Greenhouse here

27 unmissable festivals and events happening across Victoria this October

In October of 1972, wedged between Michael Jackson’s Ben and Johnny Nash’s I Can See Clearly Now, Chuck Berry had his only #1 Billboard hit with novelty track My Ding-a-Ling. The song caught the ire of conservative activist Mary Whitehouse, who wrote to the BBC Director General to complain about the song following a performance on Top of the Pops. Still, the song earned Chuck $200,000 at the time which, according to USinflationcalculator, is a touch more than 1.4 million today.

Silver bells hanging on a string, enjoy these festivals in the season of spring…

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Bendigo Uncorked Wine Festival

Bendigo – October 1-16
Open it up and let it breathe

Unable to go ahead in 2021, the Bendigo Uncorked Wine festival returns with a bumper 16-day festival of the good stuff. One highlight is the inaugural Spring Fiesta event celebrating 2022 vintages, which will be held at Garden for the Future on October 15.

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Melbourne Fringe Festival

Melbourne – October 6-23
Life can be better on the fringes

Where to begin, where to begin? With more than 450 events, it’s hard to know. So, we’ll give you some basics and encourage you to take a look at the website for the full picture. There will be Signature Events, the festival’s ‘big ticket items’. There are Fringe Guarantee Events, so called because if you are not completely satisfied with your experience, they’ll spot you some freebies to something else. There are Fringe Binge Discounts, where if you buy tickets to three or more events, you get a sweet discount. And you have Deadly Fringe, the festival’s First Nations program.

More through melbournefringe.com.au

Windfire Music Festival

Geelong – October 7-16
Sacred music for its intrinsic merit

Music at the Basilica’s Windfire Music Festival is a celebration of sacred music. Several festival concerts will take place throughout the event, with a ‘Silver Pass’ enabling your choice of any four (with the exception of the opening night’s performance).

More through musicatthebasilica.org.au

Art of the Minds Festival

Surf Coast – October 9-16
Here’s to good mental health

Coinciding with National Mental Health Week, Art of the Minds Festival aims to reduce the stigma around mental health through a variety of events. They live by their 5 C’s: Celebrating Creative Community Conversations and Connections in mental wellbeing.

More through artoftheminds.org.au

 

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Ballarat & Bendigo Holistic & Psychic Expo

Ballarat Table Tennis Association – October 9 & Strathdale Community Centre – October 23
What do you seek?

Take a look at your future at the Holistic & Psychic Festival, featuring psychics, palmists, astrologists and tarot readers. Attendees will also be able to speak to alternative health practitioners and maybe even pick up some associated products.

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Bendigo Comedy Festival

Bendigo – October 12-16
A funny thing happened on the way to…

Back following a two-year absence due to Covid, the Bendigo Comedy Festival kicks off with a Gala on Wednesday, October 12. Solo and group performances will follow, including Pride Comedy Show and Women of Wit. Performers include Daniel Connell, Patti Fawcett, Ash Greblo, Poppa, Urvi Majumdar, Josh Earl, Rachel Rayner, Bronwyn Kuss, Charles Lewin, Daisy Webb and Jordan Barr.

More through bendigoregion.com.au/arts-culture-theatres

Guts Touring showcase

The Vine, Bendigo – October 13; Skyy Bar, Shepparton – October 14; Macedon Railway Hotel, Macedon – October 20; and The Dart and Marlin, Warrnambool on October 23
Beaut music, beaut places

Tracy is one of the baddest buses in town, a mean machine capable of doing 7000 kilometres through four states with 19 bands. Guts Touring is back. The line-up for each show is available through the listed website.

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West Set Festival

Melbourne – October 14-30
Free festival of live music

If you’re not looking to spend any money, but still want to get a taste of festivals, West Set festival is a free celebration of music. Coming to stages across Melbourne thanks to the ‘On the Road Again’ initiative, there’s an awesome array of music covering genres like jazz, rock, pop, and many more. It’s happening from October 14 until October 30;

More info can be found here.

Melbourne Fringe Festival x Geelong Arts Centre Takeover

Little Malop Street venue Westend Geelong – October 20 – 22 
Colourful and wonderful action

Geelong will become abuzz with nine performances of six incredible Melbourne Fringe Festival shows, celebrating artistic exploration and creativity through dark comedy, melodic storytelling and daring self-expression. The local venue will host six curated shows with a lineup including the ever-so-sassy Miss Cairo, satirical genius Scout Boxall, the brash and brilliant Lou Wall, hilarious humourist Nicolette Minster, rising comic AJ Lamarque and the critically acclaimed Andrew McClelland, along with ever-eager accompanist Martine Wengrow.

More here.

Junipalooza

The Timber Yard, Port Melbourne – October 21-23
Let the fun beGIN

First you take Juni, an abbreviation of gin’s signature botanical juniper. Then you add Palooza, a party celebration or festival. What do you get? Junipalooza brings together more than fifty gin distillers under one roof to discuss their love of the spirit and serve up some samples. Each guest goes home with their own keepsake tasting glass.

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Vegan Festival

Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne – October 22
Meatless, but not treatless

According to trulyexperiences.com, Australia has the third-highest percentage of vegans per capita globally. In the lead up to World Vegan Day on November 1, the Vegan Festival will serve up a day of delicious food and fun activities as they spread the word about veganism.

More through eventbrite.com.au

Antipodes Festival

Lonsdale Street, Melbourne – October 22 & 23
You’re all family

Organised by the Greek community of Melbourne, more than 90 stalls, three entertainment areas, roving performers and children’s rides and activities make up Melbourne’s largest Greek cultural celebration. And, of course, there will be plenty of food, glorious food.

More through antipodesfestival.com.au

Surf Coast Kite Festival

Fisherman’s Beach Foreshore, Torquay – October 23
How high can your kite fly?

The Jan Juc Preschool has a philosophy that children should be encouraged to learn through play-based curriculum, and the Surf Coast Kite Festival is a major fundraiser. The free community event is for the young and old who marvel at the sight of these wonderful, colourful flying machines.

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Poppykettle Children’s Festival

Geelong Arts Centre, Geelong – October 25 (kinder and prep) & October 28 (5-12y.o.)
I don’t wanna grow up

There is something pretty amazing about the way a child’s mind works. The Poppykettle Children’s Festival knows and loves it, providing theatrical experiences that will help shape minds, engage bodies and fuel creative expression.

More through geelongartscentre.org.au

Festival of Women, Wine & Song

Piano Bar, Geelong – October 27-30
Fine wine and strong songs

Raise a glass and dance your cares away to the inaugural multi-day all-female festival, Festival of Women, Wine & Song. Performers throughout the event include Grace Knight, Nikki Bennett performing the acclaimed Invincible: The Helen Reddy Story, Kara Ciezki, Elysia Gomez, TIANA, Kate Daley, Iris, Shandelle Cooke and Soul Sister Swing.

The festival also features a selection of the best female winemakers from the region.

More through pianobar.com.au/geelong

Maldon Folk Festival

Maldon – October 28-31
Good folk playing good folk

The folk feast includes Albi & the Wolves (NZ), Michael Waugh, Khristian Mizzi, Rich Davies & the Low Road, Leroy Johnson & the Waterbag Band, Smith Allen Peterson (USA), Claymore, Greg Champion, Enda Kenny, The Weeping Willows, Margaret & Bob Fagan, Kaurna Cronin, Loren Kate, Saoirse, Sadie Mustoe, Sarah & Silas, Matt Glass, Charm of Finches, The Humbuckin’ Pickups, Fiona Ross & Shane O’Mara, Gallie, Hannah Schmidli, Mick Coates & the Shallow Gravediggers, Knot o’ the Gate, The Jam Tarts Trio, Tinman, Eric Purdie, Kevin McCarthy’s Crocodile Country, Characters You Don’t Meet Every Day, Whimsical Tricycle, Musike D’ Jour, The Brass Harpies, Victorian Folk Music Club Billabong Band, Brewers Own Bush Band, Bush Sessions and more.

More through maldonfolkfestival.com

Melted

Barwon Club, Geelong – October 29
They’re doing a monster bash

The spooky season hits Geelong. Headlined by Envenomed, Melted also welcomes The Ascended, Fall & Resist, Detach Me, Miseryguts, Lay Low, Viperthrone and Neuritis.

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Reggae Fest

Johnstone Park, Geelong – October 29
Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme

The good vibes will flow freely with a line-up that includes Flames Eye, Ras Jahknow, MPress Kandace, Nicky Bomba & Bustamento and Juice Boxx. Other activities include chilli and crackers eating competitions, African drumming and Jamaican dancing.

More through reggaefestau.com

Pull Up Selector Festival

The Thorn, Thornbury – October 29
Peace, love and unity vibes

Hosted by Rasta Lion Wear, the Pull Up Selector Festival is an all-ages reggae celebration. Headlined by dancehall star Ce’cile and reggae-dancehall artist Dynamq, the day also features four live bands, some twenty DJs and workshops and dance classes, as well as a bouncing castle and face painting for the little ones.

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Bendigo Yoga Festival

Find your flow
Dudley House, Bendigo – October 29-30

Find your inner calm with a weekend of yoga, music, workshops and mindfulness. It doesn’t matter if you are a new or experienced yogi, the fourth annual festival is all about undertaking a personal journey of awakening at your own pace. The different forms of yoga offered include Vinyasa, Hatha, Yoga Nidra, Yin and Kundalini.

More through bendigo.yogafestival.com.au

Le Festival Français

The Heights Heritage House and Garden, Newton – October 29-30
Prendre Plaisir!

One for the Francophiles, Le Festival Français is a loving serving of France next door. Market stalls will be dotted across The Heights selling treasures, wares and food with a French flavour, while roving entertainment and a kids’ corner will add to the atmosphere.

More through geelongaustralia.com.au

Ballarat Dog Listening Weekend

The Waggery, Ballarat – October 29-30
Sit, Ubu, sit. Good dog

We may love our dog, but sometimes the pesky fella can test our patience. Tony Knight, dubbed ‘The Dog Listener’, leads the Dog Listening Weekend where dog owners can learn the language of their four-legged pal.

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Castlemaine Festival of Gardens

Castlemaine – October 29-November 6
How does your garden grow?

For a quarter of a century, gardeners in Castlemaine have opened their gates to allow the public to see the result of their hard work. This year, 21 gardens have been selected across Castlemaine, Newstead, Barkers Creek, Muckleford and Maldon.

More through festivalofgardens.org

The Grass is Greener

Geelong Racecourse, Geelong – October 30
Keener for greener

The Grass is Greener spreads its wings to Geelong. Your line-up is Alok, Aluna, Boo Seeka, Brux, CRUSH3D, Jordan Burns, Little Fritter, Market Memories, Mashd N Kutcher, Maya Jane Coles, Mikalah Watego, Mood Swing & Chevy Bass, Noy, Onefour, Piero Pirupa, Pnau, Sidepiece, Sticky Fingers, TDJ, Ty Dolla $ign, VNSSA, Walker & Royce, Wongo, YG, Zero (UK) and Zhu.

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Geelong Record Fair

Little Creatures Brewing, Geelong – October 30
Hey, Mister Record Man

Local and interstate sellers will load themselves up with vinyls, CDs and other music goodies for your browsing and buying pleasure. Food and drink will be available, too.

More through littlecreatures.com.au

Melbourne International Dumpling Festival (Postponed until March 2023 now)

Queen Victoria Market (rear of 513 Elizabeth Street) – October 31
I have to tell you dumpling

Loosen your belt buckle because the Melbourne International Dumpling Festival is returning following a two-year break. And they have it all – xiao long bao, pierogis, manti, mandoo, khinkali, pelmeni, momos, matzah balls, ravioli and more. If it’s a delicious encased bundle of culinary joy, they have it.

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Bendigo, Geelong, Shepparton and Warrnambool Shows

Bendigo – October 21 & 22; Geelong – October 13-16; Shepparton – October 7-8; and Warrnambool – October 28-30
Have they got a show for you!

It’s that time of year, folks. The magical time when there are corndogs, hot chips and fairy floss as far as the eye can see. The magical time when you can unleash your inner daredevil for rides that make your stomach queasy and your head uneasy. The magical time when a plastic bag filled with goodies is a gift from the heavens. You can’t help but smile.

More through bendigoshow.org.au, royalgeelongshow.org.au, sheppshow.com.au, warrnamboolshow.com.au

Local leading Australian brand for sensitive skin, Tribe Skincare, opens pop-up store in Geelong CBD

Until the end of the day on Sunday, October 16, Westfield Geelong is playing host to a pastel-coloured pop-up store from Australia’s leading brand for sensitive skin, Tribe Skincare.

Founded by Geelong local, Kayla Houlihan, Tribe Skincare is all-natural, pregnancy-safe, vegan-friendly, Australian-made, and designed for those with sensitive skin. Based in Torquay, Kayla created the brand back in 2017 after identifying a gap in the skincare market for products and a skincare routine to specifically target sensitive skin while running a skin clinic in Geelong.

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Providing quality products for beauty lovers with sensitive skin, the range brings together a perfect balance of gentle ingredients and results-driven actives, with natural anti-inflammatories to ensure anyone – sensitive skin or not – can achieve their best health. Facial redness is reduced, breakouts are minimised and dry patches and eczema are calmed, with hundreds of before and after photos demonstrating the power of Tribe’s products.

As the first Australian skincare brand to focus solely on sensitive skin, from day one Tribe has been met with almost instantaneous success, helping thousands of Australians with their skin and adding bestselling product after bestselling product to its award-winning range. The latest, the Brightening Vitamin C Serum’ sold an average of one every 90 seconds while the launch party was still going. Within four hours of launching the product, more than $13,000 worth of serums had been snapped up by fans.

This year, Kayla is celebrating five years of salon-quality results (with products regularly selling out on launch and waitlists running into tens of thousands) and to celebrate, has opened a pop-up store in Westfield Geelong, allowing locals and visitors alike to explore her beloved products.

The pop-up opened on Monday, October 3, and will finish end of the day on Sunday, October 16. Beauty lovers can shop all the products right in the heart of the city – including Australia’s best Vitamin C serum for sensitive skin! The set up is bright and beautiful, much like Tribe’s products themselves, there’s cute baskets to fill to the brim, and Kayla will be there to help you out and ensure you go home with the right products for you.

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‘It’s going to be big’: Robbie Williams to Rock The Mic (right) at Mt Duneed Estate for A Day On The Green

“I’m going to be phenomenal.” 

That is how global pop sensation Robbie Williams introduced himself to the AFL grand final audience last month, and true to his word, he was. 

Before taking to the stage for what has been named the best AFL Grand Final entertainment of all time, the British pop star gave Geelong one more reason to celebrate, announcing his return to Australia next November with his XXV World Tour

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Celebrating 25 years of solo hits, Williams will play headline dates in Melbourne and Sydney, alongside five A Day On The Green events across the country, including a special performance at Mt Duneed Estate on Saturday, November 25 2023. Originally announcing just three A Day On The Green shows, new shows have been announced for Sirromet Wines in Queensland and Nikola Estate in Swan Valley, with all previous shows now sold out. 

“Australasia is one of my favourite places in the world to tour,” Robbie says. 

“I feel so at home there and hugely appreciate the warm, loving welcome I always receive. I can’t wait to do these shows in 2023 and spend some time with my fans.”

Off the back of performing two exclusive nights in Melbourne for his Better Man biopic earlier this year, Williams’ recent performance reminded us what an absolute star he is. Rocking a smokin’ hot pink suit, Williams delivered a seven-song spectacular complete with background dancers dressed in gold and silver, a soaring stage and glowing pyrotechnics. 

Proving to be one of the most acclaimed and charismatic live performers of his time, the performance only heightened the desire for fans to witness a large-scale Robbie Williams show. 

“He was epic, he put on such a good show at the final. It was probably the best tour set-up I’ve ever been involved with,” Michael Newton of Roundhouse Entertainment, promoter of A Day On The Green says. 

“To have him here in the country, doing that performance at the Grand Final and seen by so many people around the country, you couldn’t ask for a better way to set up a tour and get people excited, especially when you’ve got a performer that’s as strong as Robbie.” 

Hailed as one of the finest male pop stars of his generation, Williams joined Take That in 1990 at only 16, before kicking off his solo career 25 years ago in 1997 with the release of his debut album, Life Thru A Lens

Three decades on, he achieved a total of 18 Brit Awards with his writing, recording and performances making a lasting impact on British culture, recognising the very highest level of British musical achievement.

From his breakthrough global smash hit ‘Angels’, through to pop anthems ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ‘Millennium’, ‘Come Undone’, ‘Kids’, ‘Feel’, ‘Rock DJ’, and more, Robbie Williams’ unparalleled catalogue is a career-defining generational soundtrack

Having sold more than 85 million albums, with 14 UK number one albums (the most for any solo artist) and 14 number one singles as a solo artist, Williams’ tour comes in celebration of XXV, a compilation album featuring his, aforementioned, biggest hits. 

Williams’ 13th album, and first since 2019 The Christmas Present, XXV sees the star reimagine hits and fan favourites, ranging from one of his earliest solo releases ‘Angels’ through to ‘Love My Life’, along with the brand new number ‘Lost’.

As expected with a performer of his calibre, this is no ordinary Greatest Hits album, especially having already released one back in 2004. Gifting his greatest solo hits another life, tracks like ‘Millennium’ (his first-ever solo Number 1) and ‘No Regrets’ have been newly-orchestrated by Jules Buckley, Guy Chambers and Steve Sidwell, and re-recorded with the acclaimed Metropole Orkest in the Netherlands.

Much like the album, Williams’ arena tour – which he’ll also be taking to Europe, UK and Ireland – will be a joyous journey through his career-defining catalogue, bringing to life the songs he’s most proud of. As always, you can expect Williams to go heavy on the entertainment, delivering a chaotic show in the best possible way. 

“Big, it’s going to be big,” Newton reveals. 

“He’s going to be celebrating 25 years of hits, so you’re just going to get everything and more. With the Robbie show and with the set-up he’s got on stage, a lot is happening with production, lights and screens and a big band, dancers; you’re going to get absolutely everything.

“It’s going to be just enormous.” 

Williams’ big 2023 show at Mt Duneed Estate won’t be the star’s first time in the region, having performed at the venue in March 2018 as part of The Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour. 

Williams’ performance marked the largest A Day On The Green concert at Mt Duneed Estate in Geelong at the time, entertaining 20,000 adoring fans while smashing the previous record of 18,000 fans set by Fleetwood Mac in 2015.

As entertaining as expected, Williams ripped through a glittering hit-laden set, from ‘Rock DJ’, ‘Angels’, ‘Kids’, ‘Come Undone’, ‘Let Me Entertain You’ and more. Alongside the music, which brought enough joy on its own, Williams tore up the stage with a handful of backup dancers, flashing his jocks with a roaring tiger head at every chance and he even serenaded one seriously lucky fun as he performed ‘Something Stupid’.

 

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Geelong’s had some good luck with music acts at Mt Duneed over the years, hosting some of the biggest names in music including Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, Paul Simon, Don Henley, Florence + The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Elton John, all courtesy of A Day On The Green. 

Proving their consistency in securing the world’s very best, 2023 marks the 22nd season of A Day On The Green, which started in January 2001. After nearly 500 shows and more than more million happy patrons, the A Day On The Green experience of good food, fine wine and great music in magnificent locations remains unrivalled, renowned as one of Australia’s most popular and premier outdoor concert events.

On the main drivers of its success, Newton shares: “Well for example, with Robbie choosing to tour with us again, his agent and his manager and he knows that he’s going to come and play A Day on the Green and he’s going to get looked after. 

“We don’t even try and have cheap production or cheap staging; we always have more toilets than we need; We want people to have a really good time at our shows.

“It’s a genuine thing with us and we don’t skimp on any areas of the show. Sometimes things go wrong, yes, I know that. But really, our main thing is to look after the artist and make sure they have a smooth show, give them what they want and look after people that are coming along, as well as trying to keep the prices reasonable given the cost of running an outdoor show.” 

While the past couple of years has presented a raft of challenges for the events brand, Robbie Williams is just the latest in a string of shows announced for Geelong, including Sting, The Killers, Crowded House and Tent Pole, the brand-new festival headlined by US indie heroes Pavement featuring 12 bands over two stages. 

There’s a lot for music lovers to be excited about thanks to A Day On The Green, but there’s just something about Robbie Williams that promises to be a life-changing music experience. 

“This is going to be very, very special. Robbie Williams is an incredible entertainer and he’s bringing his A-game to Geelong,” he says. 

“Come to the show and as Robbie says, ‘Let him entertain you’.”

Don’t miss Robbie Williams as he celebrates 25 years of solo hits at Mt Duneed Estate in Geelong on Saturday, November 25 2023. Tickets are currently sold out but you can try your luck via the Fan-to-Fan resale via Ticketmaster here.

Check out all his A Day on the Green dates here. Tickets for the new ROBBIE WILLIAMS show at Nikola Estate, Swan Valley, go on sale Friday 14 October at 10.00am local time (1.00pm AEDT) from Ticketmaster.

Robbie Williams also playing AAMI Park, Melbourne. For info visit Frontier Touring

Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight returns for 2022

For over 80 years, Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight presented by AAMI has been supporting children who are blind or have low vision and this year, Art Centre Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl will undoubtedly be the epicentre of Christmas celebrations when Melbournians and keen regional Victorians will once again gather to celebrate the festive season.

From humble beginnings in 1938, Carols by Candlelight presented by AAMI has grown into an institution of Christmas magic and this year will mark the 85th staging of this beloved annual Christmas Eve tradition.

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Familiar faces and brand-new stars will grace the stage to perform everyone’s favourite Christmas songs and carols, including Nine’s beloved stalwarts Marina Prior, Denis Walter, David Hobson, Silvie Paladino, Rob Mills, Anthony Calleja, and Tim Campbell with more to be announced in November.

“It’s thanks to the funds raised through Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight event that we can provide much-needed services to thousands of children who are blind or have low vision. This year we welcome family and friends to join us in person at the wonderful Sidney Myer Music Bowl as we bring you the brightest Carols yet,” said Ron Hooten, Vision Australia CEO.

As always, the whole show will be broadcast on Channel 9 and 9Now live from 8pm on Christmas Eve, as well as a replay on Christmas Day. 2UE 954 in Sydney, 4BH in Brisbane and Magic 1278 in Melbourne will have a simulcast of the event for your listening pleasure, while Vision Australia Radio will provide professional audio description through their local stations and online.

Tickets to Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight presented by AAMI on Christmas Eve, Saturday, December 24 and the rehearsal night on December 23 are available here

Taxiride announce ‘Garage Mahal’ 20th anniversary show in Hepburn Springs

Featuring what would become the band’s biggest hit, ‘Creepin’ Up Slowly’, Garage Mahal turns 20 this year, and to celebrate Taxiride has announced a trio of anniversary shows and a special vinyl reissue.

The band, who will be performing with an altered lineup and without founding lead vocalist and guitarist Jason Singh, will take to Melbourne, Hepburn Springs, and Belgrave throughout the final months of the year.

Taxiride Garage Mahal 20th Anniversary Tour Dates

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10 | BIRD’S BASEMENT, MELBOURNE, VIC
SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 | PALAIS, HEPBURN SPRINGS, VIC
THURSDAY DECEMBER 8 | SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE, VIC

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Emerging from the leafy suburbs of Melbourne in 1997, Taxiride experienced a rapid rise to the top, debuting at #1 on the ARIA charts with their debut album, Imaginate, in 1999. But even with a top ten single, a brush with success in the US, Taxiride weren’t going to simply rest upon their already-impressive laurels for album number two. Rather, they were intent on recapturing that success and expanding upon it.

Recording with Fred Maher (Lou Reed, Lloyd Cole, Matthew Sweet) in Los Angeles, Taxiride set about crafting a record that would highlight their love of stadium-level choruses, pop-rock harmonies, intimate and heartfelt instrumentation, and an element of authenticity that was lacking from the music world at the time. The result was Garage Mahal, an album that continued Taxiride’s domination as one of the country’s biggest rock bands.

Lead single ‘Creepin’ Up Slowly’ became their biggest hit, reaching #6 on the local charts, becoming the most-played track on local radio that year, eventually going Platinum, and peaking within the NZ top 20 internationally. Follow-up singles ‘How I Got This Way’ and ‘Afterglow’ also continued this success, giving the group a total of seven top 40 singles, and proving Taxiride were here to stay.

“It’s a little scary to think it’s been 20 years,” recalls guitarist and vocalist Tim Watson.

“This anniversary has brought back memories of everything that went on during the recording. We were meant to record with a different producer but our plane literally got turned around on 9/11. A few weeks later we returned to the States to begin tracking, they were crazy times!”

Ultimately, Garage Mahal would become one of 2002’s biggest albums, being certified Platinum and even resulting in a run of international tour dates for the group in Japan and the US. Though two more albums would follow in 2005 and 2006, Taxiride would ultimately call it quits in 2008, reuniting in 2015, older, wiser, and more mature as musicians and friends.

“With the benefit of hindsight it’s possible that the band would have continued on our original course but the reality is the music industry takes its toll on young bands,” Watson explains.“While cooler heads might have kept us together it’s possible that we wouldn’t have been crazy enough to start this in the first place.”

Now, 20 years on from the release of Garage Mahal, Taxiride are giving the album the anniversary treatment it deserves. To celebrate, the band will be hitting the road for a trio of shows in November and December, and they’ll also be giving the album the vinyl treatment it always needed but never received.

“This is the first time Taxiride have had anything released on vinyl,” says Watson.“It feels great; like it links our album to all the great vinyl we grew up listening to.”

The band’s debut vinyl release is taking place as part of Ausmusic Month, with Warner Music Australia also issuing a special edition T-shirt for Ausmusic T-Shirt Day, with $5 from every shirt going to Support Act.

Visiting Melbourne, Hepburn Springs, and Belgrave throughout the final months of the year, these shows (the band’s only shows of the year) will see Taxiride – now comprised of founding members Tim Watson and Tim Wild on guitar and vocals, drummer Sean McLeod, bassist Andrew McIvor, and Taylor Sheridan – ensuring the legacy of both the band and the songs of Garage Mahal stay alive and fresh after all these years with a set consisting of faithful renditions of their hits plus favourite album tracks.

“Our focus for these shows is the musicality; arranging the songs so the harmonies really stand out but also making sure the instrumentation really highlights the songs,” Watson explains. “I guess we’re heading into heritage territory so we really want to give the songs the respect they deserve.”

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The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to perform ‘Home Alone’ live in concert this December

Fans of the ultimate 90s Christmas movie, Home Alone, are in for a treat this holiday season as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra brings the film back to the big screen with a live soundtrack.

Conducted by Nicholas Buc, the MSO and MSO Chorus will bring a symphonic dimension to this beloved film when they perform renowned composer John Williams’ score live to picture.

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As I’m sure you’re aware, Home Alone tells the hilarious story of Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) who is accidentally left behind when his parents (John Heard and Catherine O’Hara) leave for Christmas vacation. Kevin must defend his home against two bungling thieves (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern).

Written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus, Home Alone (1990) is one of the highest-grossing Christmas films of all time and made 10-year-old Macaulay Culkin a star. It was nominated for two Academy Awards including Best Original Score for the John Williams compositions. Williams has been nominated for 52 Academy Awards, making him the second most nominated individual after Walt Disney.

It’s really not Christmas without an annual screening of this absolute classic, and this certainly takes movie night to the next level.

Home Alone will be performed at Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne on Wednesday 14 December and Thursday 15 December at 7.30pm.

Tickets can be purchased here.

It’s official: blink-182 are reuniting, announcing Australian tour dates for 2024

Following months of speculation, a wiped social media account and a website ‘currently under construction’, blink-182 are heading out on a worldwide trek, including their first-ever performances in Latin America along with stops in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand starting March 2023 through February 2024.

Produced by Live Nation, the tour will extend to Australia kicking off at Perth’s RAC Arena on February 9, 2024 followed by Adelaide Entertainment Centre on February 11, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on February 13, Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney on February 16, concluding at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on February 19. The band will be joined by Rise Against for the Aussie dates.

blink-182 Australia and New Zealand tour

  • Feb 9 – Perth, Western Australia – RAC Arena
  • Feb 11 – Adelaide, South Australia – Entertainment Centre
  • Feb 13 – Melbourne, Victoria – Rod Laver Arena
  • Feb 16 – Sydney, New South Wales – Qudos Bank Arena
  • Feb 19 – Brisbane, Queensland – Entertainment Centre
  • Feb 23 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena
  • Feb 26 – Christchurch, NZ – Christchurch Arena

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The band will also drop their new single “Edging” this Friday, October 14, marking the first time in a decade that Mark, Tom and Travis have been in the studio together.

The tour announcement also features multiple festival appearances in Latin America and the US, including Lollapalooza alongside co-headliners Billie Eilish & Drake and the 2023 edition of We Were Young with Green Day among others.

Since their humble beginnings nearly thirty years ago, when they started playing in a San Diego garage, ‘blink-182’ have sold over fifty-million albums worldwide and rocked audiences from Adelaide to Zurich having become one of the defining rock bands of their generation. According to The New York Times, “No punk band of the 1990s has been more influential than ‘blink-182’.”

While ‘blink-182’ have already racked up more than their fair share of platinum records and blockbuster singles, they are looking forward to their 10th studio album. With Delonge back after nearly a decade fans can expect that electric on stage magic that the trio has delivered over the years. With their new album due in 2023, ‘blink-182’ is stoked to be facing their future together.

blink-182 fan club pre-sale commences at 12pm on Thursday, October 13, running until 12pm on Wednesday, October 19. Live Nation pre-sale commences at 1pm on Wednesday, October 19, concluding at 12pm on Thursday, October 20. Spotify pre-sale commences at 1pm on Wednesday, October 19, concluding at 12pm on Thursday, October 20.

General public tickets go on sale on Thursday, October 20 at 1pm here.

Blink-182 2023 Tour Dates

LATIN AMERICA
+With Support from Wallows

March 11 – Tijuana, MX – Imperial GNP (Festival)
March 14 – Lima, Peru – Estadio San Marcos+
March 17-19 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Lollapalooza Argentina (Festival)
March 17-19 – Santiago, Chile – Lollapalooza Chile (Festival)
March 21-22 – Asuncion, Paraguay – Venue TBA
March 23-26 – Bogotá, Colombia – Estereo Picnic (Festival)
March 24-26 – São Paulo, Brazil – Lollapalooza Brasil (Festival)
March 28 – Mexico City, MX – Palacio de los Deportes+
April 1-2 – Monterrey, MX – Venue TBA

NORTH AMERICA
*With Support from Turnstile

May 4 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center*
May 6 – Chicago, IL – United Center*
May 9 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena*
May 11 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena*
May 12 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre*
May 16 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse*
May 17 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena*
May 19 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden*
May 20 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena*
May 21 – Boston, MA – TD Garden*
May 23 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*
May 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center*
May 26 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Arena*
May 27 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium*
Jun 14 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center*
Jun 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Banc of California Stadium*
Jun 20 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena*
Jun 22 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center*
Jun 23 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center*
Jun 25 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena*
Jun 27 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena*
Jun 39 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place*
Jun 30 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome*
Jul 3 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena*
Jul 5 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center*
Jul 7 – Austin, TX – Moody Center*
Jul 8 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center*
Jul 10 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena*
Jul 11 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – FLA Live Arena*
Jul 13 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena*
Jul 14 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center*
Jul 16 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena*

EUROPE
^With Support from The Story So Far

Sep 2 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro^
Sep 4 – Belfast, UK – SSE Arena^
Sep 5 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena^
Sep 8 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis^
Sep 9 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena^
Sep 12 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena^
Sep 13 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena^
Sep 14 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum^
Sep 16 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena^
Sep 17 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena^
Sep 19 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena^
Sep 20 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle^
Oct 2– Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena^
Oct 3 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink Centre^
Oct 4 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi^
Oct 6 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena^
Oct 8 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome^
Oct 9 – Paris, France – Accor Arena^
Oct 11 – London, UK – The O2^
Oct 14 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena^
Oct 15 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena^

Oct 21 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young Festival

 

Kiss Thiss

Alright Australia – you wanted the best, you got the best!

Since 2002, KISS THISS have brought the fire-breathing, bloodspitting, guitar-smoking antics of a real KISS show to life for KISS fans across Australia. The show features authentic KISS costumes & faithful renditions of hits & fan favourite songs spanning the iconic band’s entire career.

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COME SEE THIS EXCITING SHOW AT THE GOLDEN VINE HOTEL!!

November 12th, 2022

Tickets will be sure to sell out so don’t miss out on seeing this fun show and make sure you grab yours now!

ALSO – why not make it a night out and come in for a meal first – make sure you book your table early!!

David Strassman in The Chocolate Diet

Presented By: FEI Entertainment

From London to New York, David Strassman’s comic genius has shocked and surprised. Now it’s your turn to experience Strassman’s uproarious comedy with those infamous favourites, the loveable Ted E. Bare and the evil Chuck Wood.

Strassman’s newest show is The Chocolate Diet. Ted E. Bare’s health quest is hilariously painful, and one we can relate to. Meanwhile, Chuck is going through an identity crisis.

Strassman is one of Australia’s favourite comedians, a master of his art. Once again, he delivers the ultimate night out.

Adam Eckersley & Brooke McClymont

New songs, new stories and the same two ratbags, Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley hit the road again in 2023 on their “Country Music, You and Beer Tour with a brand new show, it’s going to be a cracker.

It was always going to be special when two of Australia’s finest singer-songwriters announced they were teaming up to release their first album in 2018, country artists, and husband and wife duo, Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley released their debut album Adam and Brooke in 2018, charting at number one on the ARIA Country Album chart and gained the duo 4 Golden Guitar nominations and an ARIA nomination.

After what was a confusing and slow couple of years with Covid the couple hit the ground running in early 2022 as the world woke up again.
March 2022 saw the duo embark on their ‘Roll On Baby’ tour, while still riding the wave of their first single from their second album ‘Star Of The Show’ reaching #1 on the iTunes Single and Video Chart after Brooke performed it on Network 10’s 2022 season of I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! (where she was runner-up!) and their second single ‘Roll On Baby’ peaked at #3 on Country Airplay Chart, and their latest release ‘Memory Lane’ is fast climbing the charts and becoming a fan favourite at live shows and was also featured on Channel 10s The Living Room and Studio 10.

Gold Chisel & The Australian Midnight Oil Tribute Show

SAT NOVEMBER 12th – Gold Chisel and The Australian Midnight Oil Tribute Show together for one night only at The Elephant Castle Hotel Saturday November 12 !  Pre Sale Tickets $20 plus booking Fee or $25 on the door subject to capacity

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Danika, Ella Thompson

Danika is taking her soulful-folk groove and honey stick melodies out of the city and on tour, and she is bringing along some special guests.

On the back of the growing success of her EP ‘When Love Comes’ and singles like ‘Suit of Armour’ and ‘SweetMellow D’, Danika is ‘fully fucking stoked’ to be taking her tunes, including some from her yet-to-be-released EP, on tour.

Danika knows how to work a crowd and deliver an incredible live show having performed on the beautiful lands of the Yorta Yorta Nation at Strawberry Fields, as well as at Good Times Festival, Brunswick Music Festival, Isol-Aid, Porch Sessions, and PBS’s Live Drive.

When the infamous covid period prevented performances, Danika was heartened to see her music stream into the ears and hearts of over 40,000 listeners a month.

Support on the night by the talented Ella Thompson.

Friday 11 November 2022 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM (UTC+11)

Ezra Lee, Jarrod Shaw, Nardia, The Von Robertson’s. Bluestrain.

CARRIAGE A

EZRA LEE

Ezra Lee, piano pounding, singer from Tamworth, New South Wales. The Country Music Capital.

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CARRIAGE B

JARROD SHAW

Jarrod Shaw possesses a passion and appreciation for blues music that becomes obvious from the moment the first note sounds. He delivers a soulful blues show, performed with conviction.

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NARDIA

Nardia Rose Brancatisano is a Singer-Songwriter with powerful, raw & sultry vocals seasoned in the genres of Blues, Soul & Jazz. With a harmonic ear for music, Nardia wields her vocal range with intensity & musical prowess often blowing the roof off with her breathtaking voice. Nardia believes that music is healing and brings people together. She has the ability to command the stage and take you on a journey that is full of surprises…

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THE VON ROBERTSON’S

The Von Robertson’s are a local powerhouse of a family band who will grab your attention from the get-go with their edgy and unique sound.

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