Smokie

 PRODUCTION
November, 2010
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Venue:
Mandurah Performing Arts Centre - Boardwalk Theatre

 


SMOKIE LIVE IN CONCERT

 

 

Friday the 5th of November at 8pm (Presale from the 12th July and on general release from Monday the 19th July)

The internationally successful British rock ‘n' roll band Smokie will be touring Australia for the first time ever this November!

Their landmark ballad of unrequited love, Living next door to Alice was released in 1976 and Australia quickly embraced the song, sending it soaring up the charts.

With chart-topping hits like ‘Living Next Door to Alice', ‘Lay Back in the Arms of Someone' and ‘If You Think You Know How to Love Me' and constant tours of the UK and Europe, Smokie is one of the most popular bands in the world today.

Their massive success story has continued to flourish around the globe including Scandinavia, South Africa, Germany and even China. Smokie are a band which has sold out tours and gained platinum records in four decades - the 70s, 80s, 90s and the present day.
 
Smokie's sound is a combination of hook-laden songs and distinctive but unashamedly Stateside-influenced soft-rock harmonies, their secret being their vocal blend - a rasping, emotion-drenched lead set against melodic harmonies that produces a unique, bittersweet result.

Don't miss Smokie - live this November!

All Tickets $90.00

To find out more please visit smokie's website at http://www.smokie.co.uk/Default.asp 


8pm

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

(08) 9550 3900

90.00

Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah, WA 6210
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