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Colin Hay Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Man at Work
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Topanga
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Gathering Mercury [Limited Edition] [...
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Now And The Evermore (Blue)
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Now And The Evermore
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Transcendental Highway
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Gira de Colin Hay

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Colin Hay at Laconia, NH in Colonial Theatre Laconia 2024
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Kimberly
13 de abril de 2024
Colin gave a fantastic performance. The venue is perfect, there is a great ambiance, the parking is free and easy, and the sound - is perfect! A mix of songs from Men at Work and many of his newer works, which I love! He mixed in personal stories and was generally pretty funny. SO and I had a fantastic time, and hope to see him again.
New London, CT@
Garde Arts Center
Pete
8 de abril de 2024
Always a great show at the Colonial Theater; never a bad seat, and friendly staff. Colin Hay was excellent; first time I've seen him in concert. His voice still has the same range as back in the 80's, which is pretty amazing in my opinion! Hearing acoustic versions of his Men at Work hits was fantastic, and of course, his solo work is great as well. Finally, he had great stories to tell between the songs, which shows you a different side of the artist. I highly recommend Colin Hay's shows to anyone out there reading this!
Laconia, NH@
Colonial Theatre Laconia
Mark
4 de abril de 2024
This was my first time seeing Colin Hay. Obviously, most people know him from Men At Work, but remarkably, he has flourished - holding his own as a solo performer. In addition to a few "mandatory" M@W pieces, his show is full of warm, funny stories that are woven effortlessly into his masterful songwriting and storytelling. Hurry up and go see him!
Wayne, NJ@
Shea Center for Performing Arts
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“I’m deeply grateful for the life I have,” says Colin Hay, “and I think my natural tendency has always been towards optimism and humor. Lately, though, I’ve had to be more intentional about it. I’ve had to actively seek out the positive, to let new rays of hope shine on some seemingly dark situations.”

That’s precisely what Hay does with his extraordinary new solo album, Now And The Evermore, facing down struggle, loss, and even his own mortality with grit and wit at every turn. Written and recorded in Hay’s adopted hometown of Los Angeles, the collection is a defiantly joyful celebration of life and love, one that insists on finding silver linings and reasons to smile. That’s not to say the record deludes itself about the realities of our modern world, but rather that it consistently chooses to respond to pain with beauty and doubt with wonder.

The music on Now And The Evermore (Lazy Eye/Compass Records) is vibrant and animated, brimming with fanciful melodies, lush orchestration, and even a guest appearance from Ringo Starr, who kicks the whole thing off with a signature drum fill. Hay’s performances are likewise buoyant and full of life, drawing on vintage pop charm, pub rock muscle, and folk sincerity to forge a sound that’s at once playful and profound, clever and compassionate, whimsical and earnest. At its most basic level, Now And The Evermore offers a deeply personal acknowledgement of the relentless march of time, but zoom out and you’ll see that Hay’s contemplations of identity and eternity are in fact broader reflections on our shared humanity, on letting go of dead weight and reaching for the light no matter how dark things may get.

“It’s a troubling and confounding and ever-inspiring world that we live in,” he muses. “I’m lucky to be able to wander downstairs and try to make some sense of it, at least to myself.”

Born in Scotland, Hay moved with his family as a teenager to Australia, where he first came to international fame with seminal ’80s hitmakers Men At Work. While the band would reach the heights of stardom—they took home a GRAMMY Award for Best New Artist and sold more than 30 million records worldwide on the strength of #1 singles like “Who Can It Be Now?” and “Down Under”—by 1985, they’d called it quits and gone their separate ways. Hay released his solo debut the following year and, over the course of the next three-and-a-half decades, went on to record twelve more critically acclaimed studio albums that would help establish him as one of his generation’s most hardworking and reliable craftsmen. Rolling Stone praised his “witty, hooky pop” tunes, while NPR’s World Café lauded his “distinctive voice,” and late night hosts from David Letterman and Craig Ferguson to Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel have all welcomed him for performances.
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Géneros:
Rock
Ciudad de Origen:
Los Angeles, California

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Fotos en vivo de Colin Hay

Colin Hay at Laconia, NH in Colonial Theatre Laconia 2024
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Última publicación

Merch (ad)

I Just Don't Know What To Do With Mys...
$16.89
Now And The Evermore (More) - Deluxe ...
$16.98
Going Somewhere (White Vinyl)
$23.99
Man at Work
$16.98
Topanga
$12.78
Gathering Mercury [Limited Edition] [...
$16.98
Fierce Mercy
$14.57
Now And The Evermore (Blue)
$23.99
Now And The Evermore
$16.98
Transcendental Highway
$13.99
Gira de Colin Hay

Opiniones de seguidores

Kimberly
13 de abril de 2024
Colin gave a fantastic performance. The venue is perfect, there is a great ambiance, the parking is free and easy, and the sound - is perfect! A mix of songs from Men at Work and many of his newer works, which I love! He mixed in personal stories and was generally pretty funny. SO and I had a fantastic time, and hope to see him again.
New London, CT@
Garde Arts Center
Pete
8 de abril de 2024
Always a great show at the Colonial Theater; never a bad seat, and friendly staff. Colin Hay was excellent; first time I've seen him in concert. His voice still has the same range as back in the 80's, which is pretty amazing in my opinion! Hearing acoustic versions of his Men at Work hits was fantastic, and of course, his solo work is great as well. Finally, he had great stories to tell between the songs, which shows you a different side of the artist. I highly recommend Colin Hay's shows to anyone out there reading this!
Laconia, NH@
Colonial Theatre Laconia
Mark
4 de abril de 2024
This was my first time seeing Colin Hay. Obviously, most people know him from Men At Work, but remarkably, he has flourished - holding his own as a solo performer. In addition to a few "mandatory" M@W pieces, his show is full of warm, funny stories that are woven effortlessly into his masterful songwriting and storytelling. Hurry up and go see him!
Wayne, NJ@
Shea Center for Performing Arts
Ver Más Reseñas

Acerca De Colin Hay

“I’m deeply grateful for the life I have,” says Colin Hay, “and I think my natural tendency has always been towards optimism and humor. Lately, though, I’ve had to be more intentional about it. I’ve had to actively seek out the positive, to let new rays of hope shine on some seemingly dark situations.”

That’s precisely what Hay does with his extraordinary new solo album, Now And The Evermore, facing down struggle, loss, and even his own mortality with grit and wit at every turn. Written and recorded in Hay’s adopted hometown of Los Angeles, the collection is a defiantly joyful celebration of life and love, one that insists on finding silver linings and reasons to smile. That’s not to say the record deludes itself about the realities of our modern world, but rather that it consistently chooses to respond to pain with beauty and doubt with wonder.

The music on Now And The Evermore (Lazy Eye/Compass Records) is vibrant and animated, brimming with fanciful melodies, lush orchestration, and even a guest appearance from Ringo Starr, who kicks the whole thing off with a signature drum fill. Hay’s performances are likewise buoyant and full of life, drawing on vintage pop charm, pub rock muscle, and folk sincerity to forge a sound that’s at once playful and profound, clever and compassionate, whimsical and earnest. At its most basic level, Now And The Evermore offers a deeply personal acknowledgement of the relentless march of time, but zoom out and you’ll see that Hay’s contemplations of identity and eternity are in fact broader reflections on our shared humanity, on letting go of dead weight and reaching for the light no matter how dark things may get.

“It’s a troubling and confounding and ever-inspiring world that we live in,” he muses. “I’m lucky to be able to wander downstairs and try to make some sense of it, at least to myself.”

Born in Scotland, Hay moved with his family as a teenager to Australia, where he first came to international fame with seminal ’80s hitmakers Men At Work. While the band would reach the heights of stardom—they took home a GRAMMY Award for Best New Artist and sold more than 30 million records worldwide on the strength of #1 singles like “Who Can It Be Now?” and “Down Under”—by 1985, they’d called it quits and gone their separate ways. Hay released his solo debut the following year and, over the course of the next three-and-a-half decades, went on to record twelve more critically acclaimed studio albums that would help establish him as one of his generation’s most hardworking and reliable craftsmen. Rolling Stone praised his “witty, hooky pop” tunes, while NPR’s World Café lauded his “distinctive voice,” and late night hosts from David Letterman and Craig Ferguson to Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel have all welcomed him for performances.
Mostrar más
Géneros:
Rock
Ciudad de Origen:
Los Angeles, California

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