Following on from sell-out concerts in 2018 and celebrating the most iconic artists of the 20th century, internationally acclaimed hit show Boys in the Band will hit Wagga with their brand new concert experience, "Jukebox Revolution ... every record tells a story!" this month.
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Boys in the Band will be performing at the Civic Theatre Wagga 2pm Sunday, March 31.
The Wagga show forms part of a 40-date national tour, visiting capital cities as well as regional towns.
Featuring the works of artists such as Elvis, Queen, Little Richard and AC/DC, the "feel good show" travels through 50 years of classic music with hits like You're the Voice, Hey Jude, Blame it on the Boogie, Jailhouse Rock, We Will Rock You, Staying Alive and many more.
Boys in the Band recently performed at the 2018 F1 Singapore Grand Prix alongside Simply Red, The Killers, and Bon Jovi.
They have played at festivals such as Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers, Sydney Taronga Zoo and Melbourne Zoo Twilight Series, as well as as venues including Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, Mandela Theatre in Johannesburg, The Star Gold Coast and Arts Centre Melbourne.
Creators Dale Burridge and Dave Malek can't wait to bring the show to Aussie audiences.
"It's a non-stop roller coaster ride through 50 years of iconic hits from the world's most loved artists," Burridge said.
The show features some of Australia's most talented leading men, creating a powerhouse cast ready to wow audiences.
A seasoned professional, Hugh Barrington has returned to Boys in the Band after previously performing in the show for a number of years.
He has most recently toured Australia in the hit musical We Will Rock You and featured as a judge on All Together Now.
Keane Fletcher has toured with international singing group The Ten Tenors since 2010, appearing in theatres, stadiums and concert halls around the world.
He also appeared in the Australian tour of We Will Rock You (GFO) where he understudied and performed the lead role of Galileo and also starred in The 27 Club, which was a crowd favourite at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2015.
As a singer dancer and actor, Justin Rynne is a classic triple threat. Along with Hugh Barrington, he is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art and has not only performed in previous Boys in the Band shows, but also Wicked and Hairspray.
Damon Grebert Wade is the fourth and final member and has performed as Danny Zuko in Grease: The Arena Experience and Warner in Legally Blonde, as well musical directing MAME starring Virginia Gay.
- For more information on Boys in the Band visit www.boysintheband.com.au.
- To purchase tickets visit civictheatre.com.au.