The queen of rock Suzi Quatro, with special guests The Angels, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, Jon Stevens, Moving Pictures and Chocolate Starfish will headline the 2019 Red Hot Summer Tour when is rolls into Port Macquarie.
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The stellar line-up of artists will perform at Westport Park on March 16 with tickets going on sale on Thursday, July 12.
Promoter Duane McDonald says the decision to bring Suzi Quatro back to Australia for the Red Hot Summer Tour in 2019 was an easy one.
“Suzi is the Queen of Rock and audiences have always loved when she is part of the tour,” he said.
“We are thrilled to have her return to play these special venues. To have such a top icon on top of this incredible bill certainly makes this one of the hottest shows this summer. This really is the ultimate rock n roll line-up – we can’t wait to head out for these shows, they are going to go off.”
After sold-out tours in 2014 and again in 2018, Suzi Quatro is back by popular demand to headline this ultimate rock n roll line-up.
There are few female performers who have a career as successful and versatile as Suzi Quatro.
When it comes to summing up her decades of music, there is no better way than to quote Suzi directly – “I will retire when I go onstage, shake my ass and there is silence”.
When it comes to great Aussie rock, it doesn’t come much better than The Angels.
It’s been over four decades since brothers Rick and John Brewster co-founded the iconic band and have penned some of Australia’s most anthemic tracks.
The Angels are widely reputed for their killer live shows. With hits like Long Line, Marseille, Be With You, After the Rain, Shadow Boxer and Mr Damage to name a few.
Recently they have been celebrating the 40th anniversary of their seminal album Face To Face with a massive sold-out national tour.
Baby Animals burst onto the Australian scene in the 1990s with a solid rock force and a sassy lead singer. Suze DeMarchi proved that girls could rock just as hard as guys and the Baby Animals soon kicked some impressive rock butt with hits such as Rush You, Early Warning and One Word.
The band scored themselves ARIA awards for best album and toured the globe.
When they split in the mid-1990s they ended a special era of Australian music. The band’s recent reformation is a rare chance for music fans to see their original rock at its best.
Aussie rock doesn’t get much more powerful than The Screaming Jets.
After celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2014, they released a long-player of all new material in 2016 – Chrome – an album which showed the band were still rockin’ as hard as when they first crashed onto the scene in Newcastle back in 1989.
In 2018 the band are gearing up for another album release – Gotcha Covered – which hits the shelves in July.
With a swag of hits such as Better, Helping Hand, Sad Song, October Grey and Come On under their belt, The Screaming Jets are renowned for their pumpin’ live performances.
For lovers of great music, a concert experience with Jon Stevens is up there with the very best.
From his Noiseworks days – and hits such as Welcome To The World, No Lies, Touch and Hot Chilli Woman – to fronting The Dead Daisies and INXS, he has made an indelible impact with his amazing vocals. Jon also has an incredible solo catalogue, the most recent of which Starlight saw him do a run of sold-out dates last year. His live shows are dynamic, high energy and will keep audiences on their feet.
Moving Pictures are one of those bands whose songs are part of the Australian psyche.
Their 1980s classic What About Me epitomised Australian music at the time.
Their debut album Days of Innocence was a chart topper both in Australia and overseas.
For music lovers looking for a special bit of concert showmanship, then look no further than Chocolate Starfish.
Fronted by the enigmatic Adam Thompson, the band is known for their high energy live performances. With songs like Four Letter Word, Mountain and You’re So Vain, Chocolate Starfish powered onto the Australian music scene in the 1990s and quickly cemented themselves as an influential force.
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