Midnight Oil - Feeding Frenzy - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Feeding Frenzy - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
MMJ Real Estate - Anita's Theatre Thirroul
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Midnight Oil - Bullroarer - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Bullroarer - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Tarkine (Anita’s Theatre Thirroul)
Midnight Oil debut Tarkine at Anita’s Theatre Thirroul on 23 May 2019. Written by Jim Moginie, this song marks the band’s first performance of new original music since the release of their eleventh studio album, Capricornia in 2002.
Midnight Oil - Dreamworld (Acoustic) - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - 23/05/19
Midnight Oil - Dreamworld (Acoustic) (Excerpt) - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Blue Sky Mine - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Blue Sky Mine - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
The Waifs 2014-12-03 Sundirtwater at Anita's Theatre, Thirroul
The Waifs 2014-12-03 Sundirtwater at Anita's Theatre, Thirroul, NSW, Australia
The Waifs 2014-12-03 Day Dreamer at Anita's Theatre, Thirroul
The Waifs 2014-12-03 Day Dreamer at Anita's Theatre, Thirroul
Wish You Were Here - Anita's Theatre Thirroul 2018 Audience Video
At the very last show of our 2018 national tour, Echoes of Pink Floyd was thrilled to play the beautiful and iconic Anita's Theatre at Thirroul.
We had a wonderful night and the audience was amazing. They were in the mood to have a great time and were in fine voice, as this video attests.
For more info on the band, visit:
Thanks to Steve Gimmler for capturing our show and giving us permission to publish.
US Forces - Midnight Oil - Anita's Theatre Thirroul- May 23 2019
What a great night!
'Banter1' by Colin Hay @ Anita's Theatre, Thirroul, Australia 18/04/2019
First video of banter before the first song, from Colin Hay's show at Anita's Theatre in Thirroul, 2515, New South Wales, Australia. This show was recorded on Thursday 18th of April 2019 with the ol' iPhone 5s. Enjoy!
All vaza77 live gig music recordings are un-monetised, please always support the original artists.
(Colin Hay music)
colinhay.com/tour/
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COLIN HAY BRINGS THE IMMIGRANTS BACK DOWN UNDER!
“Hay is more than a master musician; he is a master storyteller … There’s more to Hay than the Grammy-winning, world-beating rock band of yesteryear. These days, there is no pretention. There is just the music, stripped to its primal form. And the stories. Don't forget the stories” - BrisbaneTimes.com.au
Following the announcement that Colin Hay will be performing at Bluesfest Byron Bay’’s 30th birthday, Colin has today announced he will also be returning to Australia with his merry band of immigrants for shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney in April 2019.
Colin Hay, best known as the frontman for Australian hit makers Men at Work, is receiving continued accolades, for his troubadour-style solo performances, spanning the last 30 years, with the release of his 13th, and critically acclaimed album, Fierce Mercy, as well as currently touring the world as a member of Ringo Starr’s All-Starr band.
Colin returns to Australia with his Los Angeles based band, including, from Cuba, San Miguel Pérez (guitar/tres/vocals), Yosmel Montejo (bass/vocals) and Jimmy Branly (drums). Rounding out the front line of the band, is Peru’s own Cecilia Noël (percussion/vocals) and Scheila Gonzalez (keyboard/flute/ sax/vocals) whose family hails from Guatemala. All these musicians are the real deal and are legends in their own right.
Musically, Hay gives a bit of all of his career in the setlist and a lot of who he is personally between the songs … The show is like catching up with an old friend. - Noise 11
The 2010s have been breakout years for this career artist and has included performances on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live and ABC’s Greatest Hits; sharing the stage with Of Monsters and Men, Milk Carton Kids, Choir Choir Choir!, Kings of Leon; being publicly cited as an influence by artists as distinct as James Hetfield (Metallica), Jeremiah Fraites (The Lumineers), Troy Sanders (Mastodon) and The Infamous Stringdusters; as well as the completion of a documentary film about his career entitled Waiting for My Real Life, named for one of his best known solo recordings. Now finding himself in the unprecedented place of having both ’80s fame and a growing cross generational audience, it's possible that Hay is having the time of his life.
Fierce Mercy, Hay’s 13th solo album released in 2017, was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville and explores themes of love and loss, mortality, and even the odd UFO sighting, but always with the singular perspective and insight that define Hay’s work.
Alongside the thoughtful storytelling in his songs, Hay’s shows are peppered with hilarious anecdotes from his, often surreal, experiences in the world of rock music.
Touring the land of the wombat and smashed avo toast is one of life’s great joys. Since we were last there, the Cubans have been hassling me, and asking when we’re going back. As it happens, we’re coming back in April ‘19, delightedly so I may add, and more than likely coming to a city within striking distance of where you be. We’re a touring band, and touring is what we love to do; it’s a way of life”, Colin Hay said. “Come join us for a good night out, what’s better than that?
Special guests in Melbourne will be the wonderful Vika and Linda Bull. For 30 years, the glorious voices of the Bull Sisters have comprised one of the most distinctive, versatile and emotionally charged sounds on the Australian music landscape. Since their multi-platinum conquest of pop radio with The Black Sorrows in the late 1980s, the sisters have forged diverse pathways into soul, gospel, blues, country and the island music of their Tongan ancestry.
Opening the shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney will be the celestial Cecilia Noël.
Cecilia Noël is a bandleader, and enjoyed legendary status in Los Angeles and beyond, during the 90’s and 2000s. This was an Afro-Cuban inspired, salsoul funk extravaganza - a unique band, fronted by a uniquely talented woman, from the streets of Lima Peru. She is passionate, flamboyant, exotic, and most of all, a true music artist. Her last album, Havana Rocks, won the Cuban Grammy (Cubadisco), for Best International Album. She lights up every stage she steps on, and will open these shows with a mix of both traditional and original contemporary songs.
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Midnight Oil - Short Memory (Excerpt) - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - Short Memory (Excerpt) - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
'Banter3' by Colin Hay @ Anita's Theatre, Thirroul, Australia 18/04/2019
Third video of banter before the second song, from Colin Hay's show at Anita's Theatre in Thirroul, 2515, New South Wales, Australia. This show was recorded on Thursday 18th of April 2019 with the ol' iPhone 5s. Enjoy!
All vaza77 live gig music recordings are un-monetised, please always support the original artists.
(Colin Hay music)
colinhay.com/tour/
.
COLIN HAY BRINGS THE IMMIGRANTS BACK DOWN UNDER!
“Hay is more than a master musician; he is a master storyteller … There’s more to Hay than the Grammy-winning, world-beating rock band of yesteryear. These days, there is no pretention. There is just the music, stripped to its primal form. And the stories. Don't forget the stories” - BrisbaneTimes.com.au
Following the announcement that Colin Hay will be performing at Bluesfest Byron Bay’’s 30th birthday, Colin has today announced he will also be returning to Australia with his merry band of immigrants for shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney in April 2019.
Colin Hay, best known as the frontman for Australian hit makers Men at Work, is receiving continued accolades, for his troubadour-style solo performances, spanning the last 30 years, with the release of his 13th, and critically acclaimed album, Fierce Mercy, as well as currently touring the world as a member of Ringo Starr’s All-Starr band.
Colin returns to Australia with his Los Angeles based band, including, from Cuba, San Miguel Pérez (guitar/tres/vocals), Yosmel Montejo (bass/vocals) and Jimmy Branly (drums). Rounding out the front line of the band, is Peru’s own Cecilia Noël (percussion/vocals) and Scheila Gonzalez (keyboard/flute/ sax/vocals) whose family hails from Guatemala. All these musicians are the real deal and are legends in their own right.
Musically, Hay gives a bit of all of his career in the setlist and a lot of who he is personally between the songs … The show is like catching up with an old friend. - Noise 11
The 2010s have been breakout years for this career artist and has included performances on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live and ABC’s Greatest Hits; sharing the stage with Of Monsters and Men, Milk Carton Kids, Choir Choir Choir!, Kings of Leon; being publicly cited as an influence by artists as distinct as James Hetfield (Metallica), Jeremiah Fraites (The Lumineers), Troy Sanders (Mastodon) and The Infamous Stringdusters; as well as the completion of a documentary film about his career entitled Waiting for My Real Life, named for one of his best known solo recordings. Now finding himself in the unprecedented place of having both ’80s fame and a growing cross generational audience, it's possible that Hay is having the time of his life.
Fierce Mercy, Hay’s 13th solo album released in 2017, was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville and explores themes of love and loss, mortality, and even the odd UFO sighting, but always with the singular perspective and insight that define Hay’s work.
Alongside the thoughtful storytelling in his songs, Hay’s shows are peppered with hilarious anecdotes from his, often surreal, experiences in the world of rock music.
Touring the land of the wombat and smashed avo toast is one of life’s great joys. Since we were last there, the Cubans have been hassling me, and asking when we’re going back. As it happens, we’re coming back in April ‘19, delightedly so I may add, and more than likely coming to a city within striking distance of where you be. We’re a touring band, and touring is what we love to do; it’s a way of life”, Colin Hay said. “Come join us for a good night out, what’s better than that?
Special guests in Melbourne will be the wonderful Vika and Linda Bull. For 30 years, the glorious voices of the Bull Sisters have comprised one of the most distinctive, versatile and emotionally charged sounds on the Australian music landscape. Since their multi-platinum conquest of pop radio with The Black Sorrows in the late 1980s, the sisters have forged diverse pathways into soul, gospel, blues, country and the island music of their Tongan ancestry.
Opening the shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney will be the celestial Cecilia Noël.
Cecilia Noël is a bandleader, and enjoyed legendary status in Los Angeles and beyond, during the 90’s and 2000s. This was an Afro-Cuban inspired, salsoul funk extravaganza - a unique band, fronted by a uniquely talented woman, from the streets of Lima Peru. She is passionate, flamboyant, exotic, and most of all, a true music artist. Her last album, Havana Rocks, won the Cuban Grammy (Cubadisco), for Best International Album. She lights up every stage she steps on, and will open these shows with a mix of both traditional and original contemporary songs.
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Midnight Oil - The Dead Heart (Excerpt) - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
Midnight Oil - The Dead Heart (Excerpt) - Anita’s Theatre (Thirroul, NSW, Australia) - May 23, 2019
'Beautiful World' by Colin Hay @ Anita's Theatre, Thirroul, Australia 18/04/2019
First song 'Beautiful World' by Colin Hay (artist w/band) show at Anita's Theatre in Thirroul, 2515, New South Wales, Australia. This show was recorded on Thursday 18th of April 2019 with the ol' iPhone 5s. Enjoy!
All vaza77 live gig music recordings are un-monetised, please always support the original artists.
(Colin Hay music)
colinhay.com/tour/
.
COLIN HAY BRINGS THE IMMIGRANTS BACK DOWN UNDER!
“Hay is more than a master musician; he is a master storyteller … There’s more to Hay than the Grammy-winning, world-beating rock band of yesteryear. These days, there is no pretention. There is just the music, stripped to its primal form. And the stories. Don't forget the stories” - BrisbaneTimes.com.au
Following the announcement that Colin Hay will be performing at Bluesfest Byron Bay’’s 30th birthday, Colin has today announced he will also be returning to Australia with his merry band of immigrants for shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney in April 2019.
Colin Hay, best known as the frontman for Australian hit makers Men at Work, is receiving continued accolades, for his troubadour-style solo performances, spanning the last 30 years, with the release of his 13th, and critically acclaimed album, Fierce Mercy, as well as currently touring the world as a member of Ringo Starr’s All-Starr band.
Colin returns to Australia with his Los Angeles based band, including, from Cuba, San Miguel Pérez (guitar/tres/vocals), Yosmel Montejo (bass/vocals) and Jimmy Branly (drums). Rounding out the front line of the band, is Peru’s own Cecilia Noël (percussion/vocals) and Scheila Gonzalez (keyboard/flute/ sax/vocals) whose family hails from Guatemala. All these musicians are the real deal and are legends in their own right.
Musically, Hay gives a bit of all of his career in the setlist and a lot of who he is personally between the songs … The show is like catching up with an old friend. - Noise 11
The 2010s have been breakout years for this career artist and has included performances on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live and ABC’s Greatest Hits; sharing the stage with Of Monsters and Men, Milk Carton Kids, Choir Choir Choir!, Kings of Leon; being publicly cited as an influence by artists as distinct as James Hetfield (Metallica), Jeremiah Fraites (The Lumineers), Troy Sanders (Mastodon) and The Infamous Stringdusters; as well as the completion of a documentary film about his career entitled Waiting for My Real Life, named for one of his best known solo recordings. Now finding himself in the unprecedented place of having both ’80s fame and a growing cross generational audience, it's possible that Hay is having the time of his life.
Fierce Mercy, Hay’s 13th solo album released in 2017, was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville and explores themes of love and loss, mortality, and even the odd UFO sighting, but always with the singular perspective and insight that define Hay’s work.
Alongside the thoughtful storytelling in his songs, Hay’s shows are peppered with hilarious anecdotes from his, often surreal, experiences in the world of rock music.
Touring the land of the wombat and smashed avo toast is one of life’s great joys. Since we were last there, the Cubans have been hassling me, and asking when we’re going back. As it happens, we’re coming back in April ‘19, delightedly so I may add, and more than likely coming to a city within striking distance of where you be. We’re a touring band, and touring is what we love to do; it’s a way of life”, Colin Hay said. “Come join us for a good night out, what’s better than that?
Special guests in Melbourne will be the wonderful Vika and Linda Bull. For 30 years, the glorious voices of the Bull Sisters have comprised one of the most distinctive, versatile and emotionally charged sounds on the Australian music landscape. Since their multi-platinum conquest of pop radio with The Black Sorrows in the late 1980s, the sisters have forged diverse pathways into soul, gospel, blues, country and the island music of their Tongan ancestry.
Opening the shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney will be the celestial Cecilia Noël.
Cecilia Noël is a bandleader, and enjoyed legendary status in Los Angeles and beyond, during the 90’s and 2000s. This was an Afro-Cuban inspired, salsoul funk extravaganza - a unique band, fronted by a uniquely talented woman, from the streets of Lima Peru. She is passionate, flamboyant, exotic, and most of all, a true music artist. Her last album, Havana Rocks, won the Cuban Grammy (Cubadisco), for Best International Album. She lights up every stage she steps on, and will open these shows with a mix of both traditional and original contemporary songs.
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Mike T at Anita's Theatre Thirroul to see Pseudo Echo live!
REWIND 80's PARTY - SATURDAY 7th DECEMBER 2019 - ANITA'S THEATRE THIRROUL
Doors open: 7pm
Show starts: 8pm
Rewind 80's Party - it’s on like Donkey Kong!
The biggest 80's party in the universe with it's mixed tape hits of incredible 80's music. Hungry like the wolf and ready to rock Anita's Theatre in Thirroul. Saturday 7th December 2019 it's our very first time in NSW ' you little ripper'
2 Huge Live Sets - Rewind 80's Tribute show. With their retro hits, cherry lips and high kicks, Rewind 80's take the stage performing tunes from one of music's most iconic eras: the sensational eighties! The multi-piece live band pays homage to the rock, pop and new romantic artists that had you screaming in front of the television set as you watched countdown as a kid! This is a show not to be missed with its high fashion 80's glamour, head flicks and Synthesizers. These kids aren't the new wigs on the block! They have been spinning around like a record and are renowned as Australia's most wanted tribute performers.
Dressed For Success - Prizes & Giveaways! Flashdance your way into the biggest 80's party to hit Australia. Wear your 80's attire with pride and dance like somebody's watching you. You could win a prize for dressing to impress. Voices Carry - Crowd Choir throughout the night! Crowd participation is a hit for our chart topping audience. You guys get to sing the greatest songs from the 80's altogether in a crowd choir. It's a christmas spectacular to end your year with 80's cheer! Get your tickets quick before they Go Go! Proudly brought to you by Planet 80's Productions.
'Banter2' by Colin Hay @ Anita's Theatre, Thirroul, Australia 18/04/2019
Second video of banter before the first song, from Colin Hay's show at Anita's Theatre in Thirroul, 2515, New South Wales, Australia. This show was recorded on Thursday 18th of April 2019 with the ol' iPhone 5s. Enjoy!
All vaza77 live gig music recordings are un-monetised, please always support the original artists.
(Colin Hay music)
colinhay.com/tour/
.
COLIN HAY BRINGS THE IMMIGRANTS BACK DOWN UNDER!
“Hay is more than a master musician; he is a master storyteller … There’s more to Hay than the Grammy-winning, world-beating rock band of yesteryear. These days, there is no pretention. There is just the music, stripped to its primal form. And the stories. Don't forget the stories” - BrisbaneTimes.com.au
Following the announcement that Colin Hay will be performing at Bluesfest Byron Bay’’s 30th birthday, Colin has today announced he will also be returning to Australia with his merry band of immigrants for shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney in April 2019.
Colin Hay, best known as the frontman for Australian hit makers Men at Work, is receiving continued accolades, for his troubadour-style solo performances, spanning the last 30 years, with the release of his 13th, and critically acclaimed album, Fierce Mercy, as well as currently touring the world as a member of Ringo Starr’s All-Starr band.
Colin returns to Australia with his Los Angeles based band, including, from Cuba, San Miguel Pérez (guitar/tres/vocals), Yosmel Montejo (bass/vocals) and Jimmy Branly (drums). Rounding out the front line of the band, is Peru’s own Cecilia Noël (percussion/vocals) and Scheila Gonzalez (keyboard/flute/ sax/vocals) whose family hails from Guatemala. All these musicians are the real deal and are legends in their own right.
Musically, Hay gives a bit of all of his career in the setlist and a lot of who he is personally between the songs … The show is like catching up with an old friend. - Noise 11
The 2010s have been breakout years for this career artist and has included performances on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live and ABC’s Greatest Hits; sharing the stage with Of Monsters and Men, Milk Carton Kids, Choir Choir Choir!, Kings of Leon; being publicly cited as an influence by artists as distinct as James Hetfield (Metallica), Jeremiah Fraites (The Lumineers), Troy Sanders (Mastodon) and The Infamous Stringdusters; as well as the completion of a documentary film about his career entitled Waiting for My Real Life, named for one of his best known solo recordings. Now finding himself in the unprecedented place of having both ’80s fame and a growing cross generational audience, it's possible that Hay is having the time of his life.
Fierce Mercy, Hay’s 13th solo album released in 2017, was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville and explores themes of love and loss, mortality, and even the odd UFO sighting, but always with the singular perspective and insight that define Hay’s work.
Alongside the thoughtful storytelling in his songs, Hay’s shows are peppered with hilarious anecdotes from his, often surreal, experiences in the world of rock music.
Touring the land of the wombat and smashed avo toast is one of life’s great joys. Since we were last there, the Cubans have been hassling me, and asking when we’re going back. As it happens, we’re coming back in April ‘19, delightedly so I may add, and more than likely coming to a city within striking distance of where you be. We’re a touring band, and touring is what we love to do; it’s a way of life”, Colin Hay said. “Come join us for a good night out, what’s better than that?
Special guests in Melbourne will be the wonderful Vika and Linda Bull. For 30 years, the glorious voices of the Bull Sisters have comprised one of the most distinctive, versatile and emotionally charged sounds on the Australian music landscape. Since their multi-platinum conquest of pop radio with The Black Sorrows in the late 1980s, the sisters have forged diverse pathways into soul, gospel, blues, country and the island music of their Tongan ancestry.
Opening the shows in Thirroul, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney will be the celestial Cecilia Noël.
Cecilia Noël is a bandleader, and enjoyed legendary status in Los Angeles and beyond, during the 90’s and 2000s. This was an Afro-Cuban inspired, salsoul funk extravaganza - a unique band, fronted by a uniquely talented woman, from the streets of Lima Peru. She is passionate, flamboyant, exotic, and most of all, a true music artist. Her last album, Havana Rocks, won the Cuban Grammy (Cubadisco), for Best International Album. She lights up every stage she steps on, and will open these shows with a mix of both traditional and original contemporary songs.
(via
Power and the Passion - MIdnight Oil - Anita's Theatre Thirroul - May 23 2019
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