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Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley announces Australian tour

Tony Hadley, former lead singer from one the biggest bands of the 1980s, Spandau Ballet has announced he will return to Australia in February and March 2020 for a solo tour with his full band that will see him perform Spandau Ballet’s biggest hits and new material from his new album Talking to the Moon.

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Hadley said he was thrilled be touring Australia again.

“I am thrilled to be returning to Australia for the first time in five years with my band , The Fabulous TH band who are not only amazing musicians but great friends too.

“The first time I ever toured Australia was back in the mid-80’s with my old band Spandau Ballet and I have to say it was an amazing experience. In fact every time I’ve toured Oz since, even as a solo artist, the experience has been equally fantastic.

“A question often asked by journalists is do I, and can I, sing the classic hits of Spandau Ballet, such as True, Gold, Through the Barricades, Round and Round, and the answer is a resounding yes; I still love singing these songs. Along with these classic hits and others, I’ll be performing songs from my new album Talking to the Moon as well as some favourite songs by other artists.” Hadley said.

Hadley launched his solo career in 1990 when Spandau Ballet split up. He has released several solo albums. He returned to Spandau Ballet in 2009 but left the group again in 2017.

Tour Dates

Tuesday 25 February Adelaide The Gov
Thursday 27 February Brisbane The Tivoli
Friday 28 February Sydney Metro Theatre
Saturday 29 February Melbourne Forum
Monday 2 March Perth Astor

OIP Staff


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