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THE BEST OF EVERYTHING: 30 YEARS OF CHOCOLATE STARFISH 2024 AUSTRALIAN TOUR Chocolate Starfish marks 30 years with a spectacular Australian tour that celebrates the best of everything – the albums, the songs, and the exhilarating shows for which the band is widely renowned. Featuring album hits and all your live favourites. Running Times: Doors: 6:30pm. Start: 7:30pm. Set One: 7:30pm - 8:10pm. Interval: 8:10pm - 8:30pm. Set Two: 8:30pm - 10:00. Finish: 10:00pm. All times are approximate and subject to change. Curfew Time: Midnight - 7 days.
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Maree
June 18th 2023
was awesome they involve the whole crowd an get everyone up dancing an singing. we got to meet them an have photos with them was such an awesome experience.
Prospect Vale, Australia@Country Club Tasmania
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The Tivoli Theatre was originally built as the Adams Bakery in 1917. It was later used by the State Library to store rare books, but with Expo ’88 reverberating in the ci...
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Chocolate Starfish Biography
Chocolate Starfish were an Australian rock music group based in Melbourne, Australia, releasing a number of hits in the early 1990s, before disbanding in 1998.
The original line up featured Craig Harnath ( Kids in the Kitchen) , Brett Kingman ( James Rayne), John Justin (Himself) and Bruce Pawsey (Kate Ceberano) and was born from the desparate cover band scene of the early 1990s. Scottish frontman Adam Hootsman emigrated to Melbourne from the scottish village of Shepparton, in the outter hebrides. He remained as the only original member until the bands demise.
They reached their peak with Mountain, released in 1994 which became a top 5 hit in the Australian charts (and a translated version reached top 10 in Croatia). They also had top 5 success in the same year with their cover of Carly Simon's You're So Vain.
They were produced by Pseudo Echo front man Brian Canham. Drummer Darren Danielson later formed a band with Brian Canham called Brill, which released one self titled album independently. When Canham re-formed Pseudo Echo in 1999, he recruited Danielson to play drums.
Read MoreThe original line up featured Craig Harnath ( Kids in the Kitchen) , Brett Kingman ( James Rayne), John Justin (Himself) and Bruce Pawsey (Kate Ceberano) and was born from the desparate cover band scene of the early 1990s. Scottish frontman Adam Hootsman emigrated to Melbourne from the scottish village of Shepparton, in the outter hebrides. He remained as the only original member until the bands demise.
They reached their peak with Mountain, released in 1994 which became a top 5 hit in the Australian charts (and a translated version reached top 10 in Croatia). They also had top 5 success in the same year with their cover of Carly Simon's You're So Vain.
They were produced by Pseudo Echo front man Brian Canham. Drummer Darren Danielson later formed a band with Brian Canham called Brill, which released one self titled album independently. When Canham re-formed Pseudo Echo in 1999, he recruited Danielson to play drums.
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