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Monday, April 6, 2015

The Pink Floyd Experience - Wish You Were Here 40th Anniversary


The internationally acclaimed Pink Floyd Experience is proud to announce the 2015 Wish You Were Here Australian tour. This celebratory tour will mark the 40th anniversary of this hugely successful album, which had its original release in September 1975.

Wish You Were Here has sold over 13 million copies worldwide, it achieved Number One status in the US, UK and Europe simultaneously, and remains one of the fastest selling albums of all time.

As well as performing the album in full the band will also perform other classic Pink Floyd tracks from their catalogue of albums with a stunning performance that stretches over 2 hours.

The Pink Floyd Experience is much more than a tribute to the great music of Pink Floyd. The band captures and conveys the spirit as well as the sound and jaw-dropping visual effects for which Pink Floyd is renowned. 

Having toured Australia on 5 occasions and sold over 100,000 tickets in their own right The Pink Floyd Experience are much admired for their note perfect performances, which remain true to the original. Their loving recreation of Pink Floyd’s landmark ninth studio album is not to be missed.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW THROUGH TICKETEK

PACKAGES

Make a night of it with Crown Show Packages.
Pre-show dinner available at Bistro Guillaume, Modo Mio or Market & Co.

RUNNING TIMES

7:30pm - Doors Open
8:00pm - Show Commences
Please Note: Running times are approximate and may be subject to change.


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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Perth To Go Gaga


It is shaping up as the biggest year of live music in Perth's history.

Following tour announcements already this week from Kanye West and Robbie Williams, Lady Gaga has revealed she will head Down Under in August with her artRAVE, The ARTPOP Ball tour.

The eccentric pop star, right, will open the Australian leg of the tour at Perth Arena on August 20.

Gaga's die-hard fans, known as Little Monsters, have the chance to get up close and personal with the Bad Romance singer if they are willing to spend big.

For $1499, fans can sit inside an on-stage viewing area, known as the ARTPOP Zone, and then have an after-show meet and greet with Gaga in a private lounge area with cocktails and beverages. They will also get a photo with the singer.


Tickets go on sale at noon on Tuesday through Ticketek, starting at $92.65.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Rihanna Brings Diamonds to Perth



Controversial pop diva Rihanna will kick off her Australian tour at Perth Arena on September 24.
The Barbadian singer, who last played Perth two years ago, kicked off her Diamonds World Tour in the US on Friday and has dates throughout North America, Africa and Europe until the end of July.
The 25-year-old, whose hits include Umbrella, Only Girl (In the World) and We Found Love, will have a short break then return to the road in Oz.
Rihanna recently revealed to Rolling Stone magazine that she had rekindled her on-and-off again relationship with rapper Chris Brown, who was charged with assaulting her before the Grammy Awards in 2009.

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

All Smiles As Perth Annies Step Up


As the two Perth girls playing the red-headed heroine in the musical Annie know all too well, you are never fully dressed without a smile.

It was fun and games when Lilli De Nardi, 11, and Claudia Fitzgerald, 10, tried on their costumes for the first time.

Clowning around with pooch Dudley, standing in as the character's furry friend Sandy, the alternating Annies wore the chirpy child's 1930s orphanage uniform and the party dress she wears to celebrate her adoption by benevolent billionaire Oliver Warbucks.

"Wearing the curly wig for the first time was kind of weird," Claudia said.

Claudia, Lilli and 16 other Perth "orphans" have been rehearsing five days a week but were still doing their schoolwork, Claudia said.

"It has been good learning new stuff but sometimes it's been tough keeping on your American accent because some words are really hard to pronounce," she said.

Annie opens at the Burswood Theatre on August 24.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

UB40 Star in Perth for 80s Gig


Staving off jetlag with a red, red wine at a city hotel only an hour after landing in Perth yesterday, former UB40 frontman Ali Campbell admitted that he still doesn't travel too well.

"I'm like a fine wine, me," the 52-year-old reggae-pop legend joked to AAA. "Bit of sediment, you know what I mean, and I get shook up."

The Birmingham-born Campbell is in town to headline tomorrow night's 80s Dance Picnic Party, which also features Billy Ocean, Junior Marvin and Big Mountain.

Ian "Molly" Meldrum was due to host the event, before his pre-Christmas fall and subsequent hospitalisation. Campbell sent his best wishes to Meldrum and recalled playing early hit *One in Ten *on Countdown during UB40's first visit in 1981.

The English outfit also scored hits such as *Red Red Wine *, *(I Can't Help) Falling in Love With You *and *Here I Am (Come and Take Me) *in the 80s and early 90s.

Despite enjoying success well into the past decade - they picked up a Grammy nomination for 2006 album Who You Fighting For - Campbell quit UB40 in 2008 and now tours with a new line-up.

The singer explains that he walked after his bandmates refused to give him time off to tour and promote his solo album Running Free.

According to Campbell, there are long-running financial anomalies and he was "demonised" by the band's management as well as his older brother, singer *Robin Campbell *, and saxophonist *Brian Travers *.

The rest of UB40 have carried on without Campbell, with another brother, *Duncan *, joining the band. The singer has not spoken to either brother since he quit.

"I can't believe what they've done," Campbell said. "What they're busy doing is destroying the legacy of UB40. They are absolutely dire. I don't mind saying . . . it's shocking."

Campbell has released three solo albums but says he is still untangling himself from a "massive web of deceit and skulduggery" with his former bandmates.

"There's no going back," he said. "I'm thoroughly enjoying myself and I'm in control. After having compromised with eight people over 24 albums and being with them for 28 years - I could've killed them."

The singer, who embarked on his mission to promote reggae music after seeing *Bob M * *arley * *and the Wailers *play Birmingham in 1975, is happy to reflect on UB40's success.

The band emerged from the racially diverse area of Balsall Heath, where Campbell and his brothers would attend reggae house parties hosted by members of the local West Indian community. Taking their name from the Unemployment Benefit Form 40, their first proper gig was a fundraiser for the pro-welfare Claimant Union in 1980.

"We were disenfranchised, angry youth in Thatcher's Britain," Campbell says.

That same year, *Chrissie Hynde *approached them at a London gig to tour with the Pretenders, then the UK's hottest band. During the tour, UB40's debut single, *King/Food for Thought *was released and went to No. 4. UB40 rapidly became one of Britain's biggest bands, playing Top of the Pops and gracing the cover of Smash Hits. MTV also made them worldwide stars, airing the video to I Got You Babe, the 1985 duet with Hynde.

Campbell laughed at the memory of going from the dole to Top of the Pops in a few years. "I was voted Most Fancied Male at one point in one of the little girlie mags."

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

PJ Harvey to Kick Off Tour in Perth

Mercury Prize winner PJ Harvey will return to Australia for a series of theatre performances to showcase her newest and most critically acclaimed album, Let England Shake.

The musician, songwriter and composer will begin her Australian tour on stage at the Perth Concert Hall on Friday January 13.

Polly Jean Harvey, who performs at PJ Harvey, took off in the early '90s and is known as an experimental artist, constantly updating her look over the release of eight solo albums and contributions to many more throughout her career.

This year Harvey was awarded her second Mercury Prize for Let England Shake and became the first artist in history to win the award twice.

The 2011 award came a decade after her inaugural win for her fifth album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea.

The main theme of her new album is war, the fate of the people who are fighting, and events from Afghanistan to Gallipoli.

Harvey will be accompanied on her latest tour by a band which comprises of Mick Harvey, John Parish and Jean Marc Butty who will performs songs from the new album alongside songs from previous albums.

Tickets are priced at $122.17 and are available from Bocs Ticketing on 08 9484 1133.

For more information visit www.pjharvey.net

Perth Goes 'Into the Shimmer Heat' Theare-Dance Operatic Show


Into The Shimmer Heat promises to be the year's most adventurous operatic-theatre-dance outing, says ABC 720's cultural correspondent Victoria Laurie.

It's odd to think of an operatic work based around the story of a girl who is mute, but then Into the Shimmer Heat is no ordinary chamber opera.

And before anyone runs away fro the word 'opera', this is an anti-elitist show that defies categorisation. It invites audiences to go on an adventure with a team of highly experienced creative minds to experience "a hot air balloon disaster, a violent storm, vast emptiness, an oasis teaming with life, and a comical camel."

Into the Shimmer Heat has its world premiere in Perth on Saturday 8th October and runs until 15th October. It's been a long time in the making; it began life in 1995 as an experiment between the contemporary music group, Nova Ensemble, and Spare Parts Puppet Theatre to create an opera for young people about youth suicide.

But it soon evolved into a sophisticated work for adults and adolescents, says writer-director Phil Thomson. "The story is about grief and damage and the importance of living on," he says, explaining that the mute girl has survived a balloon accident in which her mother dies. "She meets all kinds of spirit world figures who convince her that it's time to return to the world and resume her life."

"We agonised for ages over whether we would even call the show an opera," says David Pye, Nova Ensemble's musical director, who composed the music with colleague Lee Buddle. "For a long time we were thinking of it as a piece of theatre, with dance and puppetry and sound design. But we came around to 'opera' because it's an all-encompassing word and traditionally opera was used for all the cutting edge art forms of the day."

At a time when pre-20th century operatic 'museum pieces' are still the main opera fare around Australia, Shimmer Heat was clearly too cutting edge. The WA Opera declared no interest in staging it, so it st on the shelf for years. But with a supernova of WA talent involved - among them opera singers Sara Macliver, Fiona Campbell and Robert Hofmann, and internationally renowned puppeteers Joanne Foley and Ian Tregonning - the Department of Culture and the Arts and UWA willingly came on board with nearly $400,000 in funding.

Says Pye, "traditional opera goers will love the gorgeous singing of Sara and Fiona on stage, while others will like the contemporary dance aspect, or the puppetry because that plays a big part in the opera."

The musical score stretches from 21st century music through to Goth Metal but, he adds, it generally aims to be melodic and accessible. "We were very much of the view that we weren't writing for an ivory tower audience but for the general public to come along and enjoy. And the story is interesting but not overly complex."

WAAPA dance graduate Sofie Burgoyne plays the role of a lonely teenage girl who is in a balloon accident that her mother doesn't survive. "She is mute and can only express herself through her movements and the music she listens to," says Pye. "The opera is about the hallucinations of the girl as she listens to one song in particular."

That particular song was composed by a new WA musical talent, Anthony Cormican; according to Pye, "he happens to be a fantastic solo guitar artist and recording engineer whose band has just signed to Atlantic Records in the States." He wrote a song called 'Feel', "and we've been able to extract threads of it that permeate the whole opera."

"It was always Lee's and my intention that we should incorporate the music of today, just as traditional operas did. So we wanted a kind of 'Vampire teen soft porn rock heavy metal genre'," Pye says teasingly. "But we basically don't move in those circles, so Anthony - who then asked to perform in the show - became our own personal Rock God!"

"Our puppeteers are doing some wonderful stuff too, creating the illusion of objects floating towards you. Much of the opera is set in the spirit world, so we have free rein to play with elements of magic."

Pye says Nova Ensemble has long been wanting to create larger scale events with bigger impact, "so that our work is taken notice of more widely. We're working on the idea of streaming the last performance of Into the Shimmer Heat on the internet, it's just a matter of working out how people might pay for it! Any time Nova plays, usually in small concerts, the public says 'wow, you're great, so why haven't we heard of you?"

Into the Shimmer Heat - Nova Ensemble with Sara Macliver, Fiona Campbell, Robert Hofmann, Brendan Hanson and Sofie Burgoyne

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Big Day Out Perth 2012 - First Line-Up Announcement:

Big Day Out Perth 2012 - First Line-Up Announcement:
  • Kanye West
  • Soundgarden
  • Kasabian
  • My Chemical Romance
  • Foster the People
  • Odd Future
  • The Living End
  • Girl Talk
  • Hilltop Hoods
  • Battles
  • Mariachi el Bronx
  • Parkway Drive

Royksopp, The Jezabels, Architecture in Helsinki, The Getaway Plan, Cage the Elephant, Frenzal Rhomb, Boy and Bear, Best Coast, Tony Hawk.

Second line-up announcement due in a few weeks!

Tickets $165 (incl GST) + bf* + Perth Department of Transport Levy. Strict limit of 4 tickets per customer.

Available from our website www.bigdayout.com ,Ticketmaster (website only) www.ticketmaster.com.au , and 78 Records (Perth), Bassendean Newsagency, Bayswater Liquor Barons, Blue 62 (Busselton), Collins Music (Bunbury), Geraldton CD Centre, Goldfields Arts Centre (Kalgoorlie), Live Clothing (all stores), Mills Records (Fremantle), Planet Video (Mt Lawley) and Vibes (Albany)

Tickets on sale Friday 14 October.

15+ event.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Dolly Parton in Concert - Australia Tour Nov 2011


Chugg Entertainment are thrilled to announce that Deadly award winning duo Busby Marou will be supporting the legendary Dolly Parton at her two Hope Estate shows - Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November this year.

This news caps off a huge year for the boys, which has seen them as the first act to sign to Warner Music’s new indie imprint, Footstomp Music, and release their self-titled debut album, as well as performing alongside Alan Jackson, Joe Nichols, Kasey Chambers and more at the CMC Rocks the Hunter festival.

Tom Busby’s cheeky on stage presence and Jeremy Marou’s freakish musical ability on all instruments combined to deliver a distinctly Australian way of sharing stories. Hailing from Queensland, they’ve built up an impressive following for their unique folk-pop and their latest single ‘Biding My Time’ has been garnering buzz around the nation.

“It's opportunities like supporting Dolly Parton that make the tough times of being a musician all worthwhile,” says Tom. “I've grown up listening to Dolly on cassette tapes, cd's and now iPods. Dolly is an icon in my family and this will be the biggest act we ever support.”

The Hunter Valley shows, at the picturesque Hope Estate, will be the only dates on the Dolly Parton tour with opening acts. For all other shows, Dolly will perform the entire show herself.

In her first solo tour here in nearly thirty years, it is clear that her fans down under have gone wild for Ms Parton and the craze that comes with such excitement. Country fans, indie kids and Dollyites alike have all come out to welcome one of the most iconic female performers of our generation.

Taking to the stage with a unique show offering brand new production, lighting and video, fans can expect to see the most honoured female country performer of all time reel out hits like 9 To 5, Here You Come Again, Jolene, and of course the incomparable I Will Always Love You. With all new sets, costumes and even new music from her new album Better Day, it is sure to make an evening spent with Dolly a night to remember.

Tickets for all shows are on sale now through Ticketek.