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Kings of Country Rock

Fri 16 May

A two-hour stage spectacular that captures the sounds and excitement of America’s country rock icons.

The Kings of Country Rock concert features all the timeless rock and roll classics that defined the Eagles and Creedence Clearwater Revival as 1970’s superstars.

Part one of the highly-acclaimed show takes the audience on a musical journey of the Eagles, the highest-selling American band in U.S. Audience members will hear faithfully reproduced masterpieces such as Take It Easy, Witchy Woman, Already Gone, One of These Nights, Lyin’ Eyes, Take It to the Limit, New Kid in Town, Desperado, Hotel California and Life in the Fast Lane.

Part two of the show kicks into overdrive, featuring the chart-topping sounds of San Francisco’s favourite sons, Creedence Clearwater Revival. With more than 26 million album sales in the U.S. alone, it was CCR’s take of Dale Hawkins’ rockabilly classic Suzie Q that set an irrepressible force in motion and made the band a platinum household name. CCR anthems such as Proud Mary, Bad Moon Rising, Up Around The Bend, Born On The Bayou, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Travelin’ Band and Green River will surely get the audience singing a chorus of hits.

The Kings of Country Rock Tour is much more than a concert. It is the ultimate rock experience! The cast of multi-talented and internationally respected musicians brings to life a stage show like no other.

Get aboard Proud Mary as we set sail down the Dark Desert Highway of the 1970’s, featuring the platinum hits of the Eagles and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

Event Details

VENUE
Laycock Street Community Theatre
Start Date: Fri 16 May , 2025
Time: 7.30pm
TICKETS
Adult $65 | Concession/Groups 10+ $60

We acknowledge we live, work and play on Darkinjung Country. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging and recognise their continued connection to these lands and waterways. We acknowledge our shared responsibility to care for and protect our place and people