The Police Auction Robbing Fans

Fans still reeling over the ticket prices announced for The Police’s Australian tour have one more reason to be disgruntled. The band has elected to auction selected seats in the first five rows of the Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

The practice of auctioning premium seats is new for Australia, but has been around in the United States since 2003. Tickets typically sell at an average of 74% higher than their face value.

Where does the extra money go, you ask? Not to the ticket retailer, but straight to the pockets of Sting and his cohorts. Auctioned tickets from the band’s American shows had a “charity component,” but no one’s exactly sure how large that is.

Supporters of the practice say it helps to boycott scalping by allowing fans to buy tickets at their “real value.” Yet this claim is dubious, as the starting bid of these tickets is the face-value of a non-auctioned tickets. Perhaps front row tickets at The Police were never really worth $250 to begin with, after all.

I’m with the large proportion of fans who are against this idea, as it seems to reward punters with the deepest pockets rather than the deepest passion for the band.

Call me old fashioned, but I miss the “good old days,” where I’d queue overnight with other enthusiastic fans in hopes of getting that elusive front row. We’d be cold, sometimes wet, definitely hungry, hoping that a radio breakfast show would take pity on us and bring food. But we’d bond over those hours and all feel satisfied in the end that we’d earned those tickets.

On the advent of internet ticketing, it became preferable to sit there at your computer screen hitting “refresh” as you watched the minutes tick on to the sale time. The camaraderie was gone, but that familiar adrenalin rush was still there.

It’s the fans with that passion who deserve to see The Police up close and personal. Not the people who can simply afford the privilege.

If you’re so inclined, you can bid on Police tickets from July 23 until August 2 through Ticketmaster.

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The Beautiful Girls Release New Album in America

After impressing fans and critics in Australia, indie trio The Beautiful Girls are set to do the same in the United States. The band will release their latest album, Ziggurats, in America on September 18.

The Beautiful Girls have created a truly unique sound, through their love of jazz, reggae, rock, and country. Renowned for their mellow tones, Ziggurats introduces a heavier, electric element to their signature sound.

Rolling Stone called Ziggurats “a great leap forward” for the band, while The Daily Telegraph said it was a “stellar album, which is impossible to take off the stereo.”

See what The Beautiful Girls are about by watching the film clip for their latest single, “I Thought About You,” below.

Americans: if you’re revved by what you’ve heard, be sure to check out Ziggurats when it hits stores in September.

Musicial Icons Inducted Into ARIA Hall of Fame

The ARIA Hall of Fame just got a little more crowded, with six acts awarded the honour last night in Melbourne. Australian musical masters joined some of the hottest new talent to celebrate the new inductees.

Sneaky Sound System‘s Connie Mitchell duetted with disco diva and Australian Idol judge Marcia Hines, before Harry M Miller inducted her into the Hall of Fame. The legendary stage producer watched over a young Marcia when she starred in Hair.

Western Australian roots outfit The Waifs performed “I Remember You” in tribute to inductee Frank Ifield.

Jimmy Barnes then took the stage to introduce fellow musical icon and new Hall of Famer, Brian Cadd. Barnesy compared Brian’s songwriting skills to American masters Ray Charles and Hank Williams. As if to prove a point, Brian performed two of his biggest hits: “Ginger Man” with The Audreys, and “Little Ray of Sunshine” with Thirsty Merc’s Rai Thistlethwayte.

Other inductees included punk pioneers Radio Birdman, the Hoodoo Gurus, and Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons. Music manager John Woodruff, best remembered for his work with Savage Garden, was given a lifetime achievement award.

Stay tuned for a final Hall of Fame inductee to be revealed ahead of October’s ARIA Awards ceremony.

Nick Cave Announces October Tour

Nick Cave fans are in for a real treat this October. Australia’s Prince of Darkness will return home for a double-header tour, which fittingly kicks off in Melbourne on Friday the 13th.

Nick will perform solo and Bad Seeds hits behind a grand piano during the first half of the concerts.

In the second, he’ll introduce his homeland to his new blues rock outfit, Grinderman. The band is a star-studded affair, featuring The Dirty Three’s Warren Ellis, ex-Triffid Martyn Casey, and The Vanity Set’s Jim Sclavunos.

Grinderman has already wowed crowds in London, and are set to do the same when they hit America later in the month. Tickets to the Australian shows are on sale tomorrow.

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The Police Bring Shows To Oz

We’ve been waiting to hear for a while, but now it’s official – The Police will head Down Under this summer.

Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers will kick off the Australian leg of their world tour at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on January 22. From there they’ll visit Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth.

If the reports coming out of the United States are anything to go by, fans are in for a real treat. The band apparently sound as tight as ever, and love delivering a greatest hits set.

As well as hearing some great music, the audience can also feel good about helping WaterAid. A portion of the tour’s proceeds will benefit the international organisation which looks to reduce poverty by improving access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene education.

However, it’s a bit disappointing that The Police have chosen to play massive outdoor stadiums this time around. We all know punters will need to spend $250 a piece on A-class tickets to actually see the band, which makes it a pretty expensive night out.

Still, if you can swing it tickets are on sale from July 30. A six-ticket limit applies to keep scalpers at bay. Complete dates are available at The Police’s website.

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Shannon Noll: Poker Pin-Up

Shannon Noll is the latest face of Australian poker, but his new pin-up status has been criticised by anti-gambling experts.

Dr Matthew Rockloff from the Central Queensland University says Shannon’s spruiking could have a detrimental effect on his teen fans.

However, Nollsy insists poker is just a bit of fun. The soft rocker claims he has never played for money since he took up the card game 18 months ago.

“It doesn’t cost you anything and it’s a social event so people can get out and talk and meet new people,” he told The Daily Telegraph.

Shannon will play a few hands at the Wild Turkey APL Tournament of Champions at Luna Park on Saturday night.

He’ll join more than 220 players, including 2005 Poker World Series champion Joe Hachem, Monaco-based card shark Gus Hansen, Grinspoon’s Pat Davern, and rugby league’s Willie Mason. The unlikely players will compete for a share of $1 million dollars. Not bad for a night out!

Silverchair Reschedule U.S. Shows

After Silverchair’s embarrassing performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, you could be forgiven for thinking the Aussie rock trio has lost their touch.

However, it seems that lead singer Daniel Johns is suffering from a bad case of laryngitis, which has forced the Aussie rock trio to postpone some of their upcoming American shows.

“Daniel caught the common viral infection of the throat earlier this week after flying Sydney/Los Angeles/Toronto/New York/Los Angeles over just four days. It severely impeded his vocal performance on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno on Tuesday,” according to a band press release.

Fans in Anaheim, San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles will have to wait until November to see the band play. No doubt Daniel Johns and his bandmates will be in full voice by then. See Silverchair’s website for the new dates. At this stage, no other concerts on Silverchair’s U.S. tour will be affected.

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Jet To Play AFL Final

The AFL Grand Final will receive a dose of rock cred when homegrown heroes Jet perform.

The band will be super busy, performing before the game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, then providing post-match entertainment at Centre Square.

“Somehow Jet have earned a reputation for enjoying a night out, so we’re happy to add to that reputation and be part of the inaugural Centre Square post-match entertainment the AFL is putting on,” said the group’s frontman, Nic Cester. “We’ll be asking for dim sims and footy franks on our rider for sure.”

Time will tell whether the Melbourne boys will get to see their teams play on September 29. The Cester brothers are ardent Collingwood supporters, while Cameron Muncy and Mark Wilson both support the Geelong Cats.

Kate Ceberano Hits the Road

Pop stalwart Kate Ceberano is hitting the road to celebrate the success of her latest release, Nine Lime Avenue.

The top 10 smash album has been Kate’s biggest seller in years. The homage to 80s pop includes cover versions of “Brass In Pocket,” “Raspberry Beret,” and her latest hit single, “Go Your Own Way.”

The concerts will include songs from the latest album and her greatest hits, including “Brave”, “Pash,” and “Bedroom Eyes.”

Kate will be taking a very special guest on the tour: her Dancing With the Stars partner John-Paul Collins. The pair waltzed their way to victory in the sixth series of the popular reality television program.

“This is a dream come true,” Kate announced on her website. “The opportunity to present music and dance together is a fantasy I’ve had since I was a little girl.”

Kate Ceberano’s all singing, all dancing tour kicks off in Sydney on September 14.

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The Veronicas Design Clothing Line

It seems that punk poppettes The Veronicas have done it all. Now the sexy sisters are set to add another feather to their cap with the release of their fashion label.

The Veronicas’ style, utilising dramatic black makeup and colorful rock star clothes, has become their trademark around the world. The fashion label, available exclusively through Target stores, will give the twins’ tween fans a chance to dress like their idols.

“It’s a bit punk princess, mixed with rock ‘n’ roll,” Lisa Origliasso told The Daily Telegraph.

Her sister Jess said she hopes the clothing range will offer more diversity for young girls.

“In particular, the clothes that are out there for seven to 14-year-old girls are more princess and cute,” she explained. “We have that too, but with a cool edge.

“It’s just what we want to see little girls wearing, and there’s nothing in the range that we wouldn’t wear ourselves.”

The Veronicas for Target range will be in stores from August 25.

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