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Vengaboys are back in town 

If you like to party like it’s 1999, good news the Vengaboys are making their way back to Perth and they’re bringing a ton of 90’s legends with them. 

The 90’s Mania Tour will kick off at Metro City in Perth on 17th January 2025 and feature The Vengaboys, DJ Sash, Alex Party and Livin’ Joy. 

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After the Perth show the tour will head to Sydney, Wollongong, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, and Brisbane before jumping over the ditch for shows in Christchurch and Auckland.

The Vengaboys

The foursome of The Vengaboys brings together Captain Kim, Partygirl D’Nice, Sailor Robin and Cowboy Donny. Their show sees them playing their huge hits including Up & Down, Kiss (Where the Sun Don’t Shine), We’re Going to Ibiza, Boom Boom Boom Boom, and We Like to Party! (The Vengabus). They also rip through every other party hit you can think of taking ion a wide range of musical heroes. 

DJ Sash!

DJ SASH! Is remembered for his trance heavy pop sounds of the mid-90s including Encore Une Fois, Ecuador, and Mysterious Times which featured Tina Cousins on vocals. 

Italian group Alex Party stormed the charts with hits including Wrap Me Up, Don’t Give Me Your Life, Wrap Me Up, and Saturday Night Party. 

Eurodance group Livin’ Joy will be fronted by vocalist Tameko Star who will bring to life their energetic hits including Dreamer and Don’t Stop Movin.  

Italian brothers Paolo and Gianni Visnadi are the musical brains behind both Alex Party and Livin’ Joy.  

Tameko Star from Livin’ Joy.

Livin’ Joy’s breakthrough hit was originally recorded with British vocalist Janice Robinson but after the success of the single they parted ways, and American Tameko Star was brought in as a replacement. She re-recorded Dreamer for their debut album and sung vocals on their follow up hits.      

It all begins at  Metro City, Perth on Friday 17 January, Vengaboys and friends continue around the country to the Enmore Theatre, Sydney on Saturday 18 January, Waves, Wollongong on Sunday 19 January before Southern Cross Club, Canberra on Wednesday 22 January. ​ 

The Vengabus then heads south to Wrest Point Entertainment Centre, Hobart on Thursday 23 January, then Festival Hall, Melbourne on Friday 24 January before heading back north at Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane on Saturday 25 January. 

The ultimate 90’s Mania express then heads to New Zealand, playing Christchurch Town Hall on Tuesday 28 January before a final stop at Auckland Town Hall on Wednesday 29 January.

FRONTIER MEMBER PRESALE
Via frontiertouring.com/vengaboys
Runs 24 hours from: Monday 4 November (12noon local time)
or until presale allocation exhausted

TICKETS ON SALE
Begins: Thursday 7 November (12noon local time)
ALL SHOWS 18+

Friday 17 January
​Metro City | Perth, WA
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Saturday 18 January
​Enmore Theatre | Sydney, NSW
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Sunday 19 January
​Waves | Wollongong, NSW
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Wednesday 22 January
​Southern Cross Club | Canberra, ACT
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Thursday 23 January
​Wrest Point Entertainment Centre | Hobart, TAS
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Friday 24 January
​Festival Hall | Melbourne, VIC
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Saturday 25 January
​Eatons Hill Hotel | Brisbane, QLD
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Tuesday 28 January
​Christchurch Town Hall | Christchurch, NZ
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Wednesday 29 January
​Auckland Town Hall | Auckland, NZ
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Frontier Member presale commences Monday 4 November 12noon local time before tickets go on sale Thursday 7 November 12noon local time. Tickets via frontiertouring.com/vengaboys  

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