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Tangerine Dream played at Dallas Brooks Hall in Melbourne on 1 March 1982. The main part of the concert was released on the bootleg CD Rätikon (1994), along with tracks by Popol Vuh, Man and Brian Eno. [21] The full concert was released on Tangerine Tree 48: Melbourne 1982 (2004).
From 2014, the Australia Day Concert was staged on the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House from 7.30pm – 9.30pm with Sydney Harbour as a backdrop. In 2014 and 2015, the evening concert followed a morning concert on the Forecourt featuring the Wiggles . From 2015–2018 the Australia Day Concert was broadcast live nationally on Channel Ten.
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue Date (2010) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue 20 February Perth: Australia Burswood Dome: 14,669 / 14,669 $2,281,790 26 February Sydney: Sydney Football Stadium: 42,342 / 42,390 $6,911,090 3 March Melbourne: Etihad Stadium
13 May 13, 1982 (Thursday) 14 May 14, 1982 ... The following events occurred in May 1982: ... in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia [133]
29 March – The Sydney Swans, the first VFL club outside Victoria, play their first home game at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). 24 July – The Swans (13.12.90) defeat the North Melbourne Kangaroos (8.10.58) to win the Australian Football Championships Night Series. It is the first major trophy for the Swans since they moved to Sydney.
Live 1981–82 is a live album by The Birthday Party and released in August 1999. The performances were "[c]ulled from the private collection of founding member Mick Harvey with assistance from super fan Henry Rollins". [9]
The album peaked at number 13 on the national charts in October 1981. A second single was lifted from the album, a re-recorded version of "Alone With You", which peaked at number 28. The band recorded their second album, Individuals, in New Zealand in the midst of their heavy touring schedule. Individuals was released in May 1982, peaking at ...
In 1999, International Concert Attractions (ICA) Australia were signed as the tour promoters for Hi-5 for their tour of Australia. [1] The Jump and Jive with Hi-5 tour was performed from September to December 1999, beginning in Tasmania and continuing to venues such as the Sydney Opera House and Newcastle Civic Theatre in New South Wales.