Blondie to tour with The Saints and The Stranglers
McManus Entertainment is thrilled to announce the return to Australia of one of music’s most acclaimed bands Blondie. Boasting one of the most compelling front women in music Deborah Harry, Blondie have enjoyed a stream of timeless top ten hits bursting with great hooks and brilliant iconic lyrics. Joining Blondie for these special shows will be special guests The Stranglers and The Saints. For the Sydney show special guests The Machinations will play to crowds in place of The Saints. Tickets on sale 9am Tuesday October 8.
Blondie emerged from New York in the late ‘70s and quickly became music, style and pop culture icons selling over 40 million albums globally throughout their 37-year career. Blondie repeatedly reached the top of the charts over the course of four decades with hits such as One Way Or Another, Rapture, The Tide Is High, Call Me, Picture This, Rip Her To Shreds, Hanging On The Telephone and Maria. Deborah Harry is unquestionably one of the most important and influential women to have graced the stage and a living punk icon. Blondie has continued to be a powerhouse live act, attracting audiences around the world.
Blondie’s special guests are English punk rockers The Stranglers who scored 23 UK top 40 singles and 17 UK top 40 albums over a career spanning five decades. The Stranglers are the longest surviving and most continuously successful band to come out of the ‘70s UK punk scene. Top hits include Golden Brown, Always the Sun and Skin Deep.
Also joining Blondie is the Aussie rock band touted by Sir Bob Geldof as one of the first and most influential groups of the punk rock genre – The Saints evolved into one of the great Aussie bands of the 70s and 80s with Chris Bailey constantly seeking new inspiration and always on the lookout for an unholy array of diverse musos to perform with. With 20 odd albums under their belt and a brand new album release this summer, The Saints will have you standing on your seats for more! Their legendary hits include (I’m) Stranded and Know Your Product.
The Saints will not be performing in Sydney. Instead, the popular Australian ‘80s dance-pop outfit Machinations.
Don’t miss your chance to see this explosive show!
Dates and Ticketing info:
Saturday 1st December - Tasmania, Derwent Entertainment Centre - tickets from Ticketmaster
Monday 3rd December - Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl - tickets from Ticketmaster
Tuesday 4th December - Adelaide, Entertainment Centre Theatre - tickets from Ticketek
Thursday 6th December - Sydney, Enmore Theatre - tickets from Ticketek
Monday 10th December - Townsville, Entertainment Centre - tickets from TECC
Thursday 13th December - Brisbane, Riverstage - tickets form Ticketmaster
Blondie emerged from New York in the late ‘70s and quickly became music, style and pop culture icons selling over 40 million albums globally throughout their 37-year career. Blondie repeatedly reached the top of the charts over the course of four decades with hits such as One Way Or Another, Rapture, The Tide Is High, Call Me, Picture This, Rip Her To Shreds, Hanging On The Telephone and Maria. Deborah Harry is unquestionably one of the most important and influential women to have graced the stage and a living punk icon. Blondie has continued to be a powerhouse live act, attracting audiences around the world.
Blondie’s special guests are English punk rockers The Stranglers who scored 23 UK top 40 singles and 17 UK top 40 albums over a career spanning five decades. The Stranglers are the longest surviving and most continuously successful band to come out of the ‘70s UK punk scene. Top hits include Golden Brown, Always the Sun and Skin Deep.
Also joining Blondie is the Aussie rock band touted by Sir Bob Geldof as one of the first and most influential groups of the punk rock genre – The Saints evolved into one of the great Aussie bands of the 70s and 80s with Chris Bailey constantly seeking new inspiration and always on the lookout for an unholy array of diverse musos to perform with. With 20 odd albums under their belt and a brand new album release this summer, The Saints will have you standing on your seats for more! Their legendary hits include (I’m) Stranded and Know Your Product.
The Saints will not be performing in Sydney. Instead, the popular Australian ‘80s dance-pop outfit Machinations.
Don’t miss your chance to see this explosive show!
Dates and Ticketing info:
Saturday 1st December - Tasmania, Derwent Entertainment Centre - tickets from Ticketmaster
Monday 3rd December - Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl - tickets from Ticketmaster
Tuesday 4th December - Adelaide, Entertainment Centre Theatre - tickets from Ticketek
Thursday 6th December - Sydney, Enmore Theatre - tickets from Ticketek
Monday 10th December - Townsville, Entertainment Centre - tickets from TECC
Thursday 13th December - Brisbane, Riverstage - tickets form Ticketmaster