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Tomás Ford Chases the Dream

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Local electro-cabaret weirdo Tomás Ford returns with a brand new show: ‘Tomás Ford: The Final Chase’. Ford will be debuting his first show of all new songs in eight years at the new Rockingham Arts Centre as part of his time as the City of Rockingham’s first artist in residence. Joining him in residency is his mother, Liz Ford, who is a clothing designer with a garment detailing exhibition entitled ‘Embellishment Is Not a Crime’, which is open during gallery hours as well as before the show. ‘The Final Chase’ will see Tomas Ford taking on a more smoky, atmospheric vibe as he uses live beats, video projections and cabaret to lead you into a world of dark alleys, deadly seductresses and international intrigue. Be sure to catch it before it tours to Edinburgh in August!

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The show runs from June 25 – July 5 at 8pm at Rockingham Arts Centre on Kent St in Rockingham.

Tickets available now from events.ticketbooth.com.au/event/FinalChase

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