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Vanessa Amorosi, John Farnham and Jon Stevens headline 'Live in the Vines'

Vanessa Amorosi fans will get a chance to see the singer perform live when she heads to Perth for Live in the Vines this December. Amorosi is one of several big names performing at the event including Noiseworks frontman Jon Stevens and headliner John Farnham.

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Also on the bill fore the new event is a very special performance of RocKwiz Live, and a reunion performance by much loved Aussie band Southern Sons.

Zaccaria Concerts and Touring, who are also responsible for the successful national touring brands By the C, Summersault and Castaway, say Live at the Vines will be their fourth touring brand.

Promoter John Zaccaria said the new brand will be for concerts occurring in the many wineries around the nation.

“It’s a natural progression for us, given the amount of wineries that we can play in, and the amount of winery concerts we have done in the past. This inaugural concert with John Farnham will be amazing, especially given the fact that RocKwiz is playing as part of it, and Southern Sons are back after 22 years. It’s also great to be back at Sandalford which is hands down one of the best outdoor concert venues in the country.”

Last month Amorosi released her first new music in almost a decade. The single Loves Lies Lost was the first new music from the singer who has been living in Los Angeles for many years.

The concert will on Saturday 8th December and tickets will go on sale on Friday 14th June at 10:00am WA time. Head to ticketmaster.com.au to secure your tickets.   

OIP Staff


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