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Red Hot Summer Tour with Icehouse, Jimmy Barnes, and more

Feb 17, 2024  ·  Country Club Tasmania, Prospect Vale Country Club Tasmania, Prospect Vale

Red Hot Summer Tour
Feb 17
Red Hot Summer Tour
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Born in Glasgow, Jimmy Barnes moved to Adelaide and became Cold Chisel's dynamic frontman. His solo career exceeded their success with hits like "Working Class Man." Known for bluesy rock with soul and R&B influences, Barnes topped charts with albums like Soul Deep and My Criminal Record, setting a record for the most number-one albums in Australia. Collaborated with INXS and Jonathan Caine, and his memoir "Working Class Boy" was a film.
The Living End, an Australian punk rock band formed in 1994, is known for their energetic live shows and hits like "Second Solution" and "Prisoner of Society." With albums topping Australian charts and recognition in the US and UK, they've won six ARIA Awards and one APRA Award. Influenced by The Clash and Iggy Pop, they're renowned as rock 'n' roll with punk ethics.
Pete Murray, a beloved Australian singer-songwriter, is celebrated for his acoustic, rock, and folk blend. With over 1.2 million albums sold, he's achieved multi-platinum status with hits like Better Days and Feeler. He's earned 17 ARIA Award nominations and toured with stars like Missy Higgins and James Blunt. Known for dynamic performances, his 2025 tour spans 59 dates across Australia and New Zealand, marking an exciting new chapter.
Kasey Chambers, born in Australia, is a renowned country artist known for her unique voice and heartfelt lyrics. She has 14 ARIA awards, 24 CMAA Golden Guitars, and 10 APRA awards. With over 25 years in music, her 12 albums include five No.1 titles; her hit single, "Not Pretty Enough," also topped charts. In 2018, she was the youngest female inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
Simple Minds, from the UK, are iconic for their diverse styles, from avant-garde to stadium rock. They've sold over 60 million records, famous for "Don't You (Forget About Me)." They've had hits in several countries, with No.1 albums like "Once Upon A Time" and memorable performances at Live Aid and for Nelson Mandela.

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