It’s been three years since Bob Evans (AKA Kevin Mitchell) gave us Familiar Stranger and the much anticipated follow up album is set for released this week.
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Naya is an urban restaurant and bar which combines contemporary Indian cuisine with matching cocktails and beverages.
Olympia and band showed that they have the power to engage an audience, and do so effortlessly. The band played well and Olympia hit every high note, both vocally and on her wonderful blue Jazzmaster.
“I’ll be damned if anyone from this era can look quite as at home on stage in a Bonds ringer as Younger can. Also, Mick Jagger, you can take a seat.”
There’s only one show left on the 17th so grab a couple of friends, buy your tickets and start your night with a hilarious and geeky pop quiz. You won’t regret it.
Vengaboy, Donny Latupeirissa took the time to chat with Upside writer and photographer John Goodridge about their current tour and coming down under.
Thank you, Culture Club, for everything you have done for music, and for one of the best gigs we have ever seen.
This show runs every Saturday night through June, but such is its nature that the line-up will change as new shows open and need to be highlighted throughout the Cabaret Fringe Festival, so how each show unfolds will largely be a matter of chance.
Cirque Nocturne gives an exhilarating insight into the dangers and seductions of circus cabaret and will keep you cheering throughout.
“It’s the dads, sons and lovers who are usually dragged along who are really enjoying it. I am, after all a boy from the bush and I wanted to make something that everyone will love.”
