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\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;The Station Precinct Gates Open: 9:00AM | The Station Main Stage Opens: 6:00PM\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;All the hits!\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt; \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;I\x26amp;rsquo;m Not In Love\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;The Things We Do For Love\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;Rubber Bullets\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;Dreadlock Holiday\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo; (with its instantly recognisable chorus \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;I don\x26amp;rsquo;t like cricket \x26amp;ndash;I love it!\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;), \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;Donna\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;The Wall Street Shuffle\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;Art For Art\x26amp;rsquo;s Sake\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;The Dean and Me\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;I\x26amp;rsquo;m Mandy Fly Me\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;Good Morning Judge\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo;, \x26amp;ldquo;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;Life Is A Minestrone\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26amp;rdquo; \- an incredible string of great songs.\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;10cc has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide.\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;ul\x26gt;\x26lt;li dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26amp;ldquo;I\x26amp;rsquo;m Not In Love\x26amp;rdquo; has been played over five million times on radio, features in \x26lt;em\x26gt;Guardians Of The Galaxy\x26amp;nbsp;\x26lt;\/em\x26gt;and \x26lt;em\x26gt;Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason\x26lt;\/em\x26gt;, and has been covered by The Pretenders, Peggy Lee, Richie Havens, Fun Lovin\x26amp;rsquo; Criminals, and most recently The Flaming Lips.\x26lt;\/li\x26gt;\x26lt;li dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26amp;ldquo;Things We Do For Love\x26amp;rdquo; has been played over 3.5 million times on radio.\x26lt;\/li\x26gt;\x26lt;li dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26amp;ldquo;Dreadlock Holiday\x26amp;rdquo; featured on the soundtrack of the 2010 film The Social Network.\x26lt;\/li\x26gt;\x26lt;li dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26amp;ldquo;Rubber Bullets\x26amp;rdquo;, which delivered Gouldman, Godley and Cr\x26amp;egrave;me two Ivor Novello Awards (the UK\x26amp;rsquo;s highest song\-writing accolade), celebrates its 50th anniversary this year!\x26lt;\/li\x26gt;\x26lt;\/ul\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;Says 10cc leader Graham Gouldman, \x26amp;ldquo;The band is sounding fantastic! Our main strength is the songs. Hit after hit after hit. It\x26amp;rsquo;s relentless. We show no mercy!\x26amp;rdquo;\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p dir=\x26#34;ltr\x26#34; style=\x26#34;text\-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;strong\x26gt;\x26lt;img src=\x26#34;https:\/\/s3\-ap\-southeast\-2.amazonaws.com\/production\-api\-file\-upload\/uploads%2Fclient\-23871%2Fevent\-description%2F1746074973720\-SEATING+PLAN+10CC\-01.jpg\x26#34; style=\x26#34;width: 672px;\x26#34; class=\x26#34;fr\-fic fr\-dib\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;\/strong\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;\/p\x26gt;
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Mumanddadofthree
March 22nd 2025
Absolutely Amazing !! Enjoyed every second of it, loved hearing the background stories of the songs and was surprised on actually how many wonderful songs were written. And loved seeing 10cc last October too.
Highly recommended 5***** Rating :)
London, United Kingdom@Cadogan Hall
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10cc Biography
10cc were an english pop band that achieved its greatest commercial success during the 1970s.
The band initially comprised four members, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who had written and recorded together for about three years before taking on the name of 10cc in 1972.
The original four-piece lineup of 10cc boasted a wealth of talent -- there were two strong songwriting teams (although combinations of all four members collaborated on some songs), all four members were skilled multi-instrumentalists and vocalists, and each could perform convincingly as lead singers, leading to favourable comparisons with The Beatles.
There is much speculation about where the name of the band comes from but the general consensus was that it is named after the average amount of ejaculate in a single male orgasm. However one will find that the average is only 3cc and that this is an urban legend and that the name in fact comes from a dream Jonathan King, the person who signed them, where he dreamed of a band called 10cc topping the charts in both the UK and America. (http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/10cc.asp)
Read MoreThe band initially comprised four members, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who had written and recorded together for about three years before taking on the name of 10cc in 1972.
The original four-piece lineup of 10cc boasted a wealth of talent -- there were two strong songwriting teams (although combinations of all four members collaborated on some songs), all four members were skilled multi-instrumentalists and vocalists, and each could perform convincingly as lead singers, leading to favourable comparisons with The Beatles.
There is much speculation about where the name of the band comes from but the general consensus was that it is named after the average amount of ejaculate in a single male orgasm. However one will find that the average is only 3cc and that this is an urban legend and that the name in fact comes from a dream Jonathan King, the person who signed them, where he dreamed of a band called 10cc topping the charts in both the UK and America. (http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/10cc.asp)
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