If it’s music and laughter you’re after, don’t miss RocKwiz Live

Julia Zemiro in action. Photo: Andrius Lipsys

The RocKwiz gang are back on buses, trains, planes and automobiles and coming to a theatre near you.

Julia, Brian, Dugald and the ever-expanding RocKwiz OrKestra, are coming to The Art House on October 15 and 16, revelling in the chaos and quizzery that is RocKwiz LIVE!

If you’ve seen a RocKwiz LIVE! show, you’ll know what to expect.

If you haven’t, buckle up for a fantastic night of musical and comedic treats from Australia’s premiere rock and roll  trivia show.

Every show begins with Brian Nankervis’ hilarious contestant selection process where audience members show off their rock knowledge and any additional singing and dancing skills they may have.

The contestants with the highest scores get to sit at the desks alongside famous and up and coming musicians for a magical night of music and trivia, climaxing with the final scores and the duets and ensemble performances the show is famous for.

 Following 15 seasons on television, RocKwiz first kicked off LIVE! in 2010 and has since played most theatres in Australia.

An annual show in Melbourne’s Hamer Hall (RocKwiz’s Really Really Good Friday), a permanent position at Bluesfest’s Delta stage, festivals and sold-out performances at concert halls have resulted in a unique, wonderfully curated night of music, laughter, and joy.

“Getting back on the road and touring around the country is what RocKwiz does best,” Julia Zemiro said.

“If life is all getting a bit much, and you need to have a laugh and hear some fabulous music, come join us.

“We guarantee we’ll make you feel better.”

Nankervis said he was excited to be doing this big run of RocKwiz shows.

“’On The Road Again’, Roadhouse Blues, Hit The Road Jack, Freeway Of Love – you know the tour bus will be rocking,” he said.

“There’s something very special about being on the road, playing beautiful theatres with a travelling company of artists, inviting audience members to be part of the action.

“On a RocKwiz tour, performing night after night, the shows develop and consolidate, but also twist and turn.

“We’re constantly refining and evaluating the shows in hotel rooms and airport lounges.

“Late night singalongs might be rehearsed the next afternoon and performed that night.

“There’s nothing quite like a RocKwiz show.
 
“It’s a thrill to travel around Australia with this show we love. See you in the foyer.”

General public ticket sales commenced May 10 from rockwizlive.com.au.