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Rage and Rainbows: Em Rusciano announces Australian tour

Comedian, singer and broadcaster Em Rusciano is heading around Australia with an eight piece band (and costume changes!) this July and August.

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The Rage and Rainbows Tour sees the breakfast radio host reflect on having a baby, turning 40 and leaving a high-profile job – with a hilarious show full of sequins, singalongs, rage and love.

Rusciano has also teamed up with MSquared Productions, our Eurovision representative Kate Miller-Heidke and partner Keir Nuttall to write original songs especially for this tour.

“Now listen here, I want you to learn them before the show,” Rusciano tells her fans.

“Study them. Press play/pause on your stereo and write out the lyrics while lying on your bed with a lollipop, like the good ol’ days. I want you to be able to sing along with me, lighter in the air, hand on your heart.”

Em Rusciano’s Rage and Rainbows Tour is coming to the Riverside Theatre on Saturday 27th July. For tickets and more information head to ticketek.com.au

OIP Staff


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