
When: March 5th, 2016
What: Disney Under The Stars with David Campbell, Ricki-Lee, Lucy Durack and Harrison Craig
Where: Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne

When: March 5th, 2016
What: Disney Under The Stars with David Campbell, Ricki-Lee, Lucy Durack and Harrison Craig
Where: Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne

What: Last Chance To Dance – The Final Tour (Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation Night)
Who: Funeral for a Friend
Where: Richmond, Melbourne
When: February 17th, 2016
What: The Original High Tour 2016
Who: Adam Lambert
Where: Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
When: 26th January, 2016
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What: The Original High Tour 2016
Who: Adam Lambert
Where: Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
When: 25th January, 2016
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What: Ed Sheeran in Concert
When: December 5th, 2015
Where: AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia
When the opportunity came up to see Ed Sheeran in concert, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to go. After all, how good could one man with one guitar on one stage be? Would that be enough to fill the whole of AAMI Park?
But boy, did he ever super exceed my expectations! He commented that he recently had his first complaint from an audience member, who accused him of using a back up tape and not singing live. Ed assured us that everything we hear would be coming out of the equipment he had on stage. I thought I heard a backing track too, but I’m sure he sung all main parts live, and played his guitar live as well.
Event: Ed Sheeran Concert at AAMI Park, Melbourne
Date: Saturday December 5th, 2015
Features: Rudimental and Passenger
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Date: March 14, 2015
Venue: Adelaide Entertainment Centre
I first discovered the music of film composer Danny Elfman back in 1986, when watching the cult classic Pee-wee’s Big Adventure on VHS one day. It was Elfman’s first film as a composer, having previously been lead singer of the new wave band Oingo Boingo. Tim Burton, who was also making his film debut with the movie, was a fan of the band and frequented many of their concerts in LA, and decided Elfman would be the perfect choice to score his movie. Despite having no experience in film music, he produced a unique, completely revolutionary score and in the process created a completely new approach to scoring films.
Cut to 30 years later and Elfman is now regarded as one of the best and most influential composers in Hollywood history, still working steadily today, with the 2015 releases 50 Shades of Grey and The Avengers: Age of Ultron on his list of credits this year.
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