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Colin Hay solo tour

Considered by critics as one of the most revered storytellers on the live music scene, Colin Hay is set to grace Australia with a highly anticipated solo jaunt, his first solo tour Down Under in years, to promote his new album on Saturday 12 November at The Events Centre, Caloundra.

Described by American Songwriter as “an album for the ages”, Hay’s latest body of work, Now And The Evermore, has been praised by reviewers for embodying all the elements of good storytelling and artistry.

Few performers can hold an audience hostage with a relatable yarn like Colin Hay can. These intermissions between songs are the comic relief that offsets the brilliance of his musicality. There’s a sense of reckoning and realisation in each track that cuts deeply but leaves audiences feeling strangely optimistic.

The former front man of seminal ’80s outfit Men At Work has released 15 albums in the course of a successful solo career that spans over three decades and has recently been touring the US with Ringo Starr and his All-Star Band. He looks forward to giving Australia a taste of his latest work.

Colin Hay is not someone who can be DVRed or timeshifted. He must be seen live to fully appreciate the hi-definition brilliance and dynamic range of his skills. – Inner Edge Music

Colin Hay will performa at the Events Centre, Caloundra on Saturday 12 November at 8pm. Tickets $95. To book call 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au

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