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Remember The Days Of Cat Stevens at The J Theatre

Remember the days of Cat Stevens? The name brings back a thousand memories – dark eyes, a winning voice and songs the whole world sang along to; Moonshadow, Wild World, Peace Train, Where Do the Children Play, Father & Son, Morning Has Broken, they have become bookmarks in our lives, deeply personal, as if they were written especially for us.

If you were one of the many fortunate audience members to secure tickets for the sold out performances of Darren Coggan’s critically acclaimed production ‘Peace Train The Cat Stevens Story’ in recent years, then you will not want to miss Darren’s latest uplifting production, Remember The Days Of Cat Stevens, at The J Theatre Noosa Heads on Saturday 27 March at 7:30 PM.

Re-live the voice of a generation, in a celebration of one of the most inspiring and prolific singer songwriters of our time, sung with remarkable authenticity by one of Australia’s most exciting artists, Darren Coggan.

“It is so great to be back performing on a stage again and for that stage to be ‘The J’ in Noosa, is going to be a real treat for us. This will be my first visit to ‘The J’ and I can’t wait to hear everyone singing along to the timeless songs of Cat Stevens, it is going to be a magical concert.”

Darren Coggan is one of Australia’s most exciting and diverse artists, a masterful storyteller with a knack of weaving fascinating and perceptive tales through his songs.

Darren has spent the past ten years inspiring audiences with his uncanny re- creation of Cat Stevens timeless catalogue of hits, in the most prestigious theatres across Australia, including The Sydney Opera House Concert Hall and most recently playing to standing ovations in concert halls throughout the United Kingdom.

“I had the privilege of being invited to London to meet with the great Cat Stevens in 2007. I heard first hand some of the many anecdotes and stories that I have enjoyed sharing with our audiences in ‘Peace Train’. In this new production, I want our audiences to experience what it might have been like to hear Cat Stevens at the height of his career, a cosmic concert experience of Cat Stevens’ generation defining, biggest hits.”

Get on board the Peace Train and ‘Remember The Days of Cat Stevens’ as Darren Coggan traces the path of a man who never stopped wondering about how to make the world a better place.

Tickets are on sale now at The J Theatre Noosa Heads, www.thej.com.au or phone (07) 5329 6560.

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