Summer Concert Tour 2019
Greenstone Entertainment
Presents
Summer Concert Tour
2019
Another sizzling hot
summer of music will be hitting our shores in January with
Greenstone Entertainment announcing its line-up of four
international acts for the annual Summer Concert Tour.
SUPERTRAMP’S Roger
Hodgson, legendary singer-songwriter, will perform
all his SUPERTRAMP songs from the 70’s
and 80’s, with a set list that we all know and love,
including “Dreamer”,
Give A Little Bit”,
“It’s Raining Again”,
“Breakfast in America”,
“Take The Long Way Home”,
“The Logical Song” and
more.
James Reyne (AUSTRALIAN CRAWL) and Mark Seymour (HUNTERS & COLLECTORS), will be playing classics from AUSTRALIAN CRAWL, HUNTERS & COLLECTORS, and each of their solo works. As founding members and ex lead singers of HUNTERS & COLLECTORS and AUSTRALIAN CRAWL, Mark and James are teaming up for the first time in New Zealand to rock concert goers with some of their iconic hits from the 80’s and 90’s including “Holy Grail”, “Throw Your Arms Around Me”, “Reckless” and “Downhearted” to name just a few.
Completing the amazing international line up will be the unmistakable and powerful voice of Toni Childs, who again is sure to have everyone singing along to her Top 40 hits from the late 80’s early 90’s including “Don’t Walk Away”, Stop Your Fussin” and “I’ve Got To Go Now ”.
With its unique afternoon atmosphere the concerts will be returning to the idyllic holiday locations of Queenstown, Taupo and Whitianga - hot on the tails of the 2018 tour which was a record sell-out and saw audiences of 48,000 across the three shows.
Amanda Calvert, CEO of Greenstone
Entertainment says, “The team at Greenstone are really
looking forward to hosting the annual Summer Concert Tour
for yet another year at some of the best outdoor venues
throughout the country. We are truly excited to bring such a
talented array of artists and can’t wait to share this
experience with you. Our philosophy is to provide a great
day out and value for money to the fans, with ticket prices
starting from only $99, free entry to kids 14 and under with
an accompanying adult, and concert goers are welcome to
bring along their own food and non-alcoholic beverages. With
a massive list of hit songs in their repertoires, these
legendary acts are sure to get everyone on their feet for
another great Summer Concert Tour in
January."
Roger
Hodgson
Hodgson co-founded the progressive rock
band Supertramp in 1969. As the legendary
voice, writer and arranger of most of Supertramp’s
greatest hits, that led to more than 60 million
record sales, he’s given us amazingly enduring songs such
as “The Logical Song,”
“Breakfast in America,”
“Give a Little Bit,”
“Take the Long Way Home,”
“Dreamer,” "It's Raining Again,”
“School,” and so many
others that have become the sound track of our lives.
Supertramp’s albums have spent an amazing
402 weeks in the New Zealand Top 40 album charts with
Breakfast In America, Paris and The Very Best of Supertramp
all peaking at No. 1, with Crime Of Century featuring in the
Top 30 albums of all
time.
James
Reyne
James Reyne, formerly
of Australian Crawl, released four studio
albums in five frenetic years in the ’80s before becoming
a solo artist for the past 28 years, releasing eight studio
albums, plus two acoustic collections, a covers album and
two live albums. James’ songs have provided the soundtrack
to endless kiwi summers, including “The Boys
Light Up”,
“Reckless”,
“Downhearted” and
“Motor’s Too Fast”. James’
songs have been covered by Paul Kelly and John Farnham, and
he’s had 19 Top 40 hits (seven with Australian Crawl, 12
solo) along with 10 Top 10 albums in Australia and was
awarded the Order Of Australia in 2014 recognising his
charitable work.
Mark
Seymour
In 1981, Seymour
formed Hunters & Collectors and was front
man and songwriter until their split in 1998. He wrote the
anthem “Holy Grail”, which along
with other hit songs including “Do You See What
I See” and “Throw Your Arms
Around Me”, were just three of fifteen songs
that featured in the New Zealand Top 40 singles charts. In
1997, whilst still officially part of Hunters &
Collectors he released his debut solo album King
Without A Clue, which earned him a nomination in the ARIA
Music Awards of 1998 for Best Male Artist, as well as Best
Debut Single with Last Ditch Cabaret. At the ARIA Music
Awards in 2001 he won Best Adult Contemporary Album for One
Eyed Man.
Toni
Childs
When Toni Childs
first burst onto the music scene in 1988, her unique,
powerful voice set her far apart from other singers. Though
what established her as more than just an iconic voice was
her powerful song writing. It was honest and revealing and
it resonated with both men and women around the world. Her
NZ Top 40 singles hits include the unmistakeable
“Don’t Walk Away”,
Stop Your Fussin” and
“Many Rivers To Cross”. Toni’s
album ‘Union’ received two Grammy nominations and
platinum sales around the world. Toni’s second LP,
‘House Of Hope’ had a song featured in the classic film
Thelma and Louise and the track “I’ve Got To
Go Now” became an anthem for victims of
domestic abuse around the world. Her 1996 LP, recorded at
Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios, ‘The Woman’s
Boat’ earned Toni her third Grammy nomination.
The coming years will see the wider release of two
more albums; ‘It’s All a Beautiful Noise’ and
‘Citizens Of The Planet', both releases will offer
experiences that are aimed to entertain, educate and
enlighten.
ROGER
HODGSON, JAMES REYNE, MARK
SEYMOUR & TONI CHILDS
play
Queenstown – Gibbston
Valley Winery, Saturday January 19th
2019
Taupo – Taupo Amphitheatre,
Saturday January 26th 2019 (Auckland Anniversary
Weekend)
Whitianga – Whitianga
Waterways Arena, Sunday January 27th 2019 (Auckland
Anniversary Weekend)
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