Richard Marx @ Civic Theatre, Mulubinba/Newcastle – 22 April 2026

Richard Marx is one of those artists who keeps me coming back tour after tour. He always delivers with solid vocals and oodles of charisma. No matter what album he’s promoting, every show features the hits that encourage you to sing along. While I appreciate his dependability, shaking things up a little with his After Hours tour made my fifth Richard Marx show last night in Mulubinba/Newcastle my favourite.

Richard started the show in his usual radio-friendly pop-rock space. Songs like “Take This Heart” and “The Way She Loves Me” have become classics, and I can’t imagine ever tiring of singing along while Richard does his thing. It clearly fills him with joy watching us sing those lyrics back to him. He joked that he goes to concerts too; he knows what it’s like to wait to hear your favourites, so he’ll always deliver those big singles. But he wanted to share with us some of the material from his new After Hours album, a collection of standards from the Great American Songbook and his own contributions modelled after these timeless hits. His voice brought a fresh energy to treasured classics like “The Way You Look Tonight” and “Fly Me to the Moon.” These songs have stood the test of time, but they sit naturally against original efforts like “All I Ever Needed” and “Magic Hour.”

After playing acoustic shows around the United States, Richard decided to bring a little of that stripped-back magic to our shores. He seemed even more relaxed as he encouraged us to request our favourites. I loved hearing “Hold On to the Nights,” “Keep Coming Back,” and “Now and Forever” performed so simply, beautifully. During this intimate portion of the show, Richard shared stories of his friendship with John Farnham, including some footage of them spending time together in the ‘80s. His reverence for one of the best voices our country has ever produced was evident as he treated us to covers of “That’s Freedom” and “Burn For You.”

Richard’s set was peppered with sing-along hits, but he saved some of his biggest for the encore. Hearing “Hazard,” “Should’ve Known Better,” and “Right Here Waiting” back-to-back was a fantastic way to end this nostalgic show. A self-proclaimed honorary Aussie, Richard says he loves being on our shores and it shows. He’s such a giving performer who only seems to be getting better as the years pass. Richard has almost wrapped up his Aussie tour, but if you’re in Naarm/Melbourne you can catch him at Margaret Court Arena on April 24 before he heads back to the United States.

Photo credit: Lyn Foreman (the venue said there would be no photos, but Mum got bold after spotting many people flouting the rules and whipped her iPhone out. The photos aren’t as clear as I get on my camera, but they’re certainly better than nothing!)

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