The History of British Rock, The Sixties and Seventies, is coming to the Pearl Beach Arboretum on Saturday October 12 at 2.30pm.
The two-set, two-hour-plus show will take the audience on a chronological trip back into arguably the most important chapter in the history of contemporary rock music.
The show is performed by long-time tribute act The Album Show – John Kater, Maddy Breen, Russell Crawford, Rod Auld and Album Show boss Michael Carpenter – with all five will taking on lead vocals, as well as providing the necessary vocal harmonies of the era.
All this will be combined with first class musicianship from a band of true multi-instrumentalists.
Covering artists from The Beatles to Queen, from The Hollies to T-Rex, from the Stones to ELO, the concert promises to be a memorable afternoon filled with more iconic songs from a time in music that will remain pivotal from both a creative and social perspective.
Music events have been held in the Pearl Beach Arboretum since 1995 and this one promises to be a memorable afternoon in the beautiful setting.
Patrons are encouraged to bring a chair, picnic and rug. There will be ample parking available near the tennis courts, access via Tourmaline Rd.
Bookings are essential. Tickets are $50 and children under 15 are $25. For groups of 10 or more the cost is $45 a ticket.
To book go to british-rock-in-the-arboretum.eventbrite.com.au
Pearl Beach Progress Association and Pearl Beach Arboretum are not-for-profit community-based organisations which rely on revenue from events and activities to manage environmental projects and local facilities.