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The Idea Of North perform live at Chapel Off Chapel
Australian jazz legend James Morrison says that "when you can sing and entertain like The Idea of North, a band would just get in the way!"
With four great voices on stage, slick arrangements, sophisticated vocal blending and a stage presence that swings from outright cheeky to damn sexy. The Idea of North never fail to entertain. They are the only international group to take out the Harmony Sweepstakes - the worlds biggest a cappella singing competition - from the US, and are in huge demand all over the globe traveling to Sweden, Finland, Germany, South Korea, Malaysia and Hong Kong, and that's just this year! Come and treat yourself to a blend of jazz, soul, gospel and originals, with a dash of musical comedy thrown in for good measure!
"Strong, polished voices with a blend to envy - a welcome addition to the tradition of great vocal jazz." Peter Eldridge, New York Voices
Fri 9 and Sat 10 November 8pm
Tickets: $32.50 Full, $25.50 Concession and Groups 10+, $90 Family, $15.50 Child.
Bookings: 03 8290 7000
Chapel Off Chapel
12 Little Chapel St
Prahran
Melways: Map 2L Ref J10
www.chapeloffchapel.com.au
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