Australian rockers Cold Chisel will start their national One Night Stand tour with a headlining act at the Deni Ute Muster.
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The popular band broke a record for the biggest crowed at the event in 2010, which was also the last time drummer Steve Prestwich performed with them before he died in January, 2011.
Their 40-year history has garnered them a reputation for blistering live shows and a catalogue of much-loved songs and albums.
They will be joined at the muster by Birds of Tokyo, Lee Kernaghan, Adam Brand, The McClymonts, Sunny Cowgirls and more.
“The muster is going to be the first show of our One Night Stand tour so it’ll be full of excitement, adrenaline, emotion and just the right amount of danger,” singer Jimmy Barnes said.
Tickets are available from www.deniutemuster.com.au.