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Crowded House @ Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne 22/11/2022

Crowded House dried off after a wet and muddy A Day On The Green performance in Geelong over the weekend, to deliver a showstopping career celebration.

Following stunning sets from openers Grecian acoustic four-piece Maistrato and ‘Sea of Love’ songstress Cat Power, Mitchell Froom, Liam Finn, Elroy Finn, a kilt wearing Nick Seymour and a blue velvet blazered Neil Finn emerged on the Rod Laver stage for a two and a half hour exploration of their own legendary, and adopted, catalogue.

Purple and golden hues lit up the stage as they launched into ‘Distant Sun’ from their 1993 Together Alone, opening the evening in style. By way of introductions bassist Nick Seymour exclaimed his excitement for being back in his hometown of Melbourne, with Neil continuing to introduce each band member from where they hail from; ‘Now you know about the world where we live, and here is ‘World Where You Live’’, he says before the band jump into the track from their self-titled debut. This would trigger a location theme that continued throughout each song, as the band entered down memory lane (or street), pinning each song to its birthplace address, mapping out Melbourne’s Crowded Houses.

Whilst the arena was seating only, the energy was palpable for the Australian darlings, a sentiment duly noted by Mr Finn. With a quick guitar change to bare an acoustic, he commented ‘Get your singing voices ready Melbourne’, before acknowledging an audience members’ “polite but stern” ‘Go Neil’ heckle. It was time for a stunning rendition of ‘Fall At Your Feet’, as written at 11 Osborne Street. ‘I can sense Melbourne has beautiful voices’, Finn comments, leading the audience in an acapella chorus of heavenly proportions. 

Joining the stage with his sons Elroy Finn on drums and Liam Finn on guitar and backing vocals turned the house into a home. The chemistry amongst the musicians was undeniable and their sound was crisp and impeccably tight. It also allowed for quality banter between Neil and Liam, with discussion around birth stories and delirium being shared around the conception of ‘Pineapple Head’

Following ‘Show Me The Way’ and ‘Goodnight Everyone’, the upright piano discreetly tucked into the corner of the stage became the centre of attention. A spotlight illuminated the frontman as he sat at the antique instrument to undertake his Split Enz composition ‘Message To My Girl’. Finn’s vocals did not waver throughout the entire 2 and a half hour performance, and on this ballad it was evident that nearly 40 years post formation, his pipes are as strong as ever.

Jumping back to the centre of the stage with his guitar, the band re-emerged to take on ‘Nails in My Feet’ and ‘When You Come’, before being joined by support act Maistrato for an instrumental jam, ‘Private Universe’, ‘Some Greater Plan’ and ‘Four Seasons In One Day’ with Elroy Finn up front on brushes. A stage left exit of the four piece, meant for a stage right entry of Noel Crombie who brought back the artform of playing the spoons in a solo and for ‘Sister Madly’. “He’ll have a bruise on this knee tomorrow,” joked the frontman.         

After a gorgeous version of ‘Whatever You Want’ as dedicated to Dr Claire, it was time for a trio of hits and massive crowd singalongs. ‘It’s Only Natural’ got the ball rolling feeding into the crowd’s energy. Dun di, dun dun di, dun dun di… the phone torches start to illuminate the arena for a captivating, showstopping performance of ‘Don’t Dream It’s Over’. Melbourne definitely had their singing voices ready for this number, with Finn playing into the powerful acoustics for singalongs and harmonisations. A moving moment from a well-rounded set that would conclude on a high note with ‘Something So Strong’.

A quick fakeout before a full encore saw the band return to play brother Tim Finn co-write, Split Enz power-piece, ‘I Got You’. In a night of family affairs, memory lanes and Australian anthems being celebrated, it was only fitting for Nick Seymour to be reunited onstage by brother Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors for an angelic Finn/Seymour duet on ‘Throw Your Arms Around Me’

For a third time that evening Maistrato appeared on the stage to help close out the night. ‘Weather With You’ was simply delightful, with Finn again leaning into the singalong setting supplied by the Melbourne crowd. The crowd engagement was a major player in the evenings proceedings, and helped to shape the setlist with Finn warranting a request from an audience member “because she asked nicely” to play ‘She Goes On’; resurrected for the first time live since 2010 with Finn commenting “I’m glad I remembered it!”.

What better way to send a crowd home after an epic evening of classic songs than with the Temple of Low Men star, ‘Better Be Home Soon’. The stunning harmonies, the gelling of guitars and drums, the vocal offering of the crowd, the Grecian twists from Maistrato elevating it, the final silent pause before the legendary frontman drove us home on the prolonged ‘soon’; a perfect send off.

Crowded House invited us into their many homes last night across Melbourne and we left as part of their family with full bellies from the 24 courses they served. We can’t wait to visit again! 

Crowded House final 3 shows

Kings Park & Botanic Garden, PERTH

November 25th, 26th and 27th 

Tickets here

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CROWDED HOUSE Unveil Brand New Dates and Venues, and Extend ‘DREAMERS ARE WAITING’ Australian Tour

CROWDED HOUSE have today announced 7 new Dreamers Are Waiting Australian tour dates for this October and November, the acclaimed band adding to their recently rescheduled shows as the tour continues to grow.

These new shows include Darwin’s Convention Centre on 29 October, Cairns Convention Centre on November 1, Townsville Entertainment Centre on November 3, A Day On The Green at Sirromet Wines, Mt Cotton on November 5, WIN Sports & Entertainment Centre, Wollongong on November 8, Sydney’s Aware Super Theatre on November 9, and Tamworth Entertainment Centre on November 15.

The band’s previously postponed Canberra show will move to a new venue, Stage 88, on Friday November 11. Existing ticket holders will have their tickets refunded and have access to the previous purchaser pre-sale, which runs from 9.00 am today until 9.00 am on Monday, June 6.

The Live Nation pre-sale for all new shows excluding Mt Cotton commences Tuesday, May 31 at 12.00pm, concluding Thursday, June 2 at 12.00pm, with general public tickets on sale from 1.00pm on Thursday, June 2.

For the rescheduled Canberra event, the Live Nation pre-sale commences Monday, June 6 at 10.00am, concluding on Tuesday, June 7 at 10.00am. General public tickets go on sale on Tuesday, June 7, at 11.00am.

A Day On The Green at Sirromet Wines, Mt Cotton pre-sale commences on Thursday, June 2 at 1.00pm for 24 hours, with general public tickets on sale from 2.00pm on Friday, June 3.

These additional dates have been added to an extensive itinerary which includes A Day On The Green shows at Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley on November 12 and Mt Duneed, Geelong on November 19, with Hobart’s MyState Arena now scheduled for November 17 and Perth’s three shows at Kings Park & Botanic Garden running from November 25 – 27.

The band’s April Dreamers Are Waiting Australian tour dates played to full houses, rapturous audiences, and widespread critical acclaim, including a star turn at Bluesfest during Easter. The Guardian said, “A joyous and long-awaited return”, The Age stated, “Half concert, half singalong, Crowded House filled the Bowl with love” and The Advertiser Adelaide proclaimed, “There’s a commitment to the purity of pop, the marriage of lyric and chord to create something close to perfect.”

It is only the band’s third Australian tour in the last 15 years.

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CROWDED HOUSE
AUSTRALIA 2022

DARWIN – CONVENTION CENTRE
SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 – NEW SHOW

CAIRNS – CONVENTION CENTRE
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1 – NEW SHOW

TOWNSVILLE – ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 – NEW SHOW

MT COTTON – SIRROMET WINES
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 – NEW SHOW

WOLLONGONG – WIN SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 – NEW SHOW

SYDNEY – AWARE SUPER THEATRE
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 – NEW SHOW

CANBERRA – STAGE 88
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11– NEW VENUE & DATE

HUNTER VALLEY – BIMBADGEN
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12

TAMWORTH – ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 – NEW SHOW

HOBART – MYSTATE BANK ARENA
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17

GEELONG – MT DUNEED ESTATE
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19

PERTH – KINGS PARK & BOTANIC GARDEN
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25

PERTH – KINGS PARK & BOTANIC GARDEN
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26

PERTH – KINGS PARK & BOTANIC GARDEN
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27

Live Nation pre-sale for all new shows excluding Mt Cotton, commences Tuesday, May 31 at 12.00pm, concluding Thursday, June 2 at 12.00pm, with general public tickets on sale from 1.00 pm on Thursday, June 2.

Live Nation pre-sale for Stage 88, Canberra commences Monday, June 6 at 10.00 am, concluding on Tuesday, June 7 at 10.00 am. General public tickets go on sale on Tuesday, June 7, at 11.00 am.

A Day On The Green at Sirromet Wines, Mt Cotton – AAMI pre-sale commences on Tuesday, May 31 at 12.00pm, concluding at 12.00pm on Thursday, June 2. A Day On The Green pre-sale commences on Thursday, June 2 at 1.00pm, concluding on Friday, June 3 at 1.00pm, with general public tickets on sale from 2.00pm on Friday, June 3.

For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, visit: www.crowdedhouse.com & livenation.com.au

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CROWDED HOUSE Add New Dates & Cities To Their Sell-Out Australian Tour

Award winning icons, CROWDED HOUSE, have today announced additional dates and locations for their Australian Dreamers Are Waiting Tour.  These new shows include Hobart’s Mystate Bank Arena on Aprll 19, Royal Theatre, Canberra on April 21, and additional A Day On The Green dates on April 23 at Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong, and Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley, on April 24.

Crowded House’s first two shows in Perth and original shows Melbourne and Sydney have sold out, with only limited tickets remaining for the final shows in these cities. Very limited additional tickets have how been released for the previously sold-out Adelaide show.

The Australian tour follows their 2021 New Zealand tour during which they played to full houses, rapturous audiences and universal critical acclaim, and mark Crowded House’s first national Australian tour since 2010, and only their third Australian tour during the last 15 years.

Crowded House were awarded Best Adult Contemporary Album for Dreamers Are Waiting at the 2021 ARIA Awards in November last year, and have been nominated for Best Record at the Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Awards 2022, which will be held in Sydney on March 30.

Crowded House will commence their Australian tour in Perth at Kings Park and Botanic Garden on April 1, 2 and 3, followed by  Adelaide Entertainment Centre on April 5, Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on April 8 and 9, Aware Super Theatre in Sydney on April 12 and 13, Centennial Vineyards in Bowral on April 16, Bluesfest, Byron Bay on April 17, Mystate Bank Arena, Hobart on Aprll 19, Royal Theatre, Canberra on April 21, Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong on April 23, and concluding at Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley, on April 24.

Tickets for the 4 new shows go on sale at 11.00am (local time) on Thursday February 24.

American Express cardholders can secure tickets first during the exclusive pre-sale period beginning at 9am on Monday February 21, concluding at 9am on Wednesday February 23.  My Live Nation members can secure tickets during the pre-sale beginning at 10am on Wednesday February 23, concluding at  10am on Thursday February 24.

For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, visit: livenation.com.au

Special guest in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney is acclaimed rock band Middle Kids, fresh from picking up the 2021 ARIA Award for Best Rock Album for ‘Today We’re The Greatest’. Championed back in 2016 by Elton John on his Beats 1 radio show for their mesmerising debut single ‘Edge of Town’, the band delivered a cover of ‘Don’t Dream It’s Over’ for triple j’s Like A Version. Their debut album ‘Lost Friends’ won the prestigious J Award for Australian Album of the Year, and they achieved a top 5 ARIA Chart result for ‘Today We’re The Greatest’ earlier this year.

At Centennial Vineyards’ A Day On The Green, Crowded House will be joined by special guests, The Teskey Brothers, whilst at Mt Duneed Estate, Angus & Julia Stone and The Waifs join the lineup and Bimbadgen will welcome Courtney Barnett and The Waifs.

Crowded House unveiled a new lineup last year, featuring founding members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour, along with producer and keyboardist Mitchell Froom, guitarist and singer Liam Finn and drummer Elroy Finn.

They released their seventh studio album Dreamers Are Waiting on June 4, 2021, featuring the singles Whatever You Want, Playing With Fire, To The Island, Love Isn’t Hard At All, and latest offering, Sweet Tooth. 

Crowded House is a long standing and much-loved vehicle for the song writing talents of Neil Finn. Formed in Melbourne Australia in 1985 out the ashes of New Zealand’s Split Enz by Neil, Paul Hester and Nick Seymour, their eponymous self-titled debut album on Capitol Records went on to global success with the hits Don’t Dream It’s Over and Something So Strong. Those songs and many that followed are still resonating with audiences today, the former in particular being one of the most covered songs of the last 20 years. The band’s first incarnation lasted from 1985 through 1995, produced 4 studio albums and enjoyed much success worldwide, becoming particularly beloved for their freewheeling and interactive live shows. This lineup said Farewell to the World on the steps of the Sydney Opera House in 1996 with a now legendary performance in front of 150,000 people. 

In 2005 following the tragic death of Paul Hester, Neil and Nick felt emotionally compelled to bring Crowded House back, to put some more good history, as they described it, into the story of the band.  Drafting in new drummer Matt Sherrod and with long time touring member Mark Hart they released the album “Time On Earth” to critical acclaim and toured the world. Another album, ‘Intriguer”, was recorded in 2009 and Crowded House was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2016, at the same time reprising its Farewell shows at the Sydney Opera House with 4 nights of stunning performances, the last of which was broadcast nationally on ABC-TV.

Dreamers Are Waiting heralds a further chapter in the Crowded House story. A new generation has grown up and connected with their songs and will now get to experience the band live as they perform legendary anthems from the band’s 35-year career, along with fresh new music.

Crowded House – Australia 2022

PERTH – KINGS PARK & BOTANIC GARDENS – FRIDAY APRIL 1 SOLD OUT

PERTH – KINGS PARK & BOTANIC GARDENS – SATURDAY APRIL 2 SOLD OUT

PERTH – KINGS PARK & BOTANIC GARDENS – SUNDAY APRIL 3 LIMITED TICKETS

ADELAIDE – ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE – TUESDAY APRIL 5 LIMITED TICKETS

MELBOURNE – SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL – FRIDAY APRIL 8 SOLD OUT

MELBOURNE – SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL – SATURDAY APRIL 9 LIMITED TICKETS

SYDNEY – AWARE SUPER THEATRE – TUESDAY APRIL 12 SOLD OUT

SYDNEY –  AWARE SUPER THEATRE – WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 LIMITED TICKETS

BOWRAL – CENTENNIAL VINEYARDS – SATURDAY APRIL 16 SOLD OUT

BYRON BAY – BLUESFEST – SUNDAY APRIL 17

HOBART –  MYSTATE BANK ARENA – TUESDAY APRIL 19

CANBERRA – ROYAL THEATRE – THURSDAY APRIL 21

GEELONG – MT DUNEED ESTATE – SATURDAY APRIL 23

HUNTER VALLEY – BIMBADGEN – SUNDAY APRIL 24

 

TICKETS ON SALE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24 AT 11.00 AM (LOCAL TIME)

American Express pre-sale: Monday, February 21, 9:00 am – Wednesday, February 23, 9:00 am

Live Nation pre-sale: Wednesday February 23, 10.00am – Thursday February 24, 10:00am.

 For complete tour, ticket, and VIP Experience information, visit: www.crowdedhouse.com & livenation.com.au 

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