Shannon Noll always performs for his fans, but he’s upping the ante on his forthcoming In My Youth tour.
The show will see Shannon playing acoustic versions of the songs that formed the soundtrack of his youth. The sets will be a homage to Australia’s most beloved 1980s performers, but it’s up to fans which classics they’ll hear. Shannon’s inviting his devotees to visit his Facebook page to nominate their favourite Aussie tracks from the 80s. He’ll use this fan feedback to craft his very special set. And if these shows go well, who knows? Perhaps an album of iconic Aussie songs will follow!
If the concept excites you, make sure you vote and check out Shannon at the one of the following acoustic shows.
30 November 2012 – Coogee Diggers, Coogee
2 December 2012 – Heritage Hotel, Bulli
6 December 2012 – Friends Restaurant, Perth
9 December 2012 – Icon Restaurant, Karratha
13 December 2012 – Spirit Bar & Lounge, Traralgon
14 December 2012 – Wellers Restaurant, Kangaroo Ground
17 January 2013 – Clarendon Guesthouse, Katoomba
18 January 2013 – Brass Monkey, Cronulla
31 January 2013 – Goolwa Aquatic Club, Goolwa
1 February 2013 – Coopers Alehouse, Wallaroo
2 February 2013 – Norwood Hotel, Norwood
3 February 2013 – Old Clarendon Inn, Clarendon
8 February 2013 – Lizotte’s, Dee Why
9 February 2013 – Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Nowra
15 February 2013 – Lizotte’s, Newcastle
16 February 2013 – Asquith Leagues Club, Asquith
21 February 2013 – Acacia Ridge Hotel, Brisbane South
22 February 2013 – Southport RSL, Gold Coast
23 February 2013 – Broncos Leagues Club, Brisbane
24 February 2013 – Wynnum RSL, Brisbane East
Perth swing king
In many ways this was the same show I saw a few months ago. The core stories remained, the outfits were every bit as loud, and the set list had just a few tweaks. The ’80s music took centre stage, much to the chagrin of a few murmuring nannas in the audience. They were treated to “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” after intermission, and “Shout” at the conclusion, but David clearly had a vision for the night. As a child of the ’80s myself I lapped it up, even if I did feel a little sorry for those confused old ducks.
The bill is out of this world, with international acts like The Human League, Kool & The Gang, Sister Sledge, Bananarama, Nik Kershaw, Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet, and Go West all taking part. There’ll be a strong local presence too with Ross Wilson, Mental as Anything, John Paul Young, and Pseudo Echo all taking part. Tickets go on sale on July 25 from Moshtix.
17 April 2010 – Sandalford Winery, Perth