SETLIST: Metropolis, Almost With You, Sealine, Reptile, Under the Milky Way, Block and The Unguarded Moment
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SETLIST: Metropolis, Almost With You, Sealine, Reptile, Under the Milky Way, Block and The Unguarded Moment Join our Facebook page – www.facebook.com/thechurchband
SETLIST: Metropolis, Almost With You, Sealine, Reptile, Under the Milky Way, Block and The Unguarded Moment
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Regatta Point Stage, Lake Burley Griffin Commonwealth Park, Parkes ACT Subject to slight variations in time for any potential delays. 12.00pm Royal Canberra Military Brass Band 1.00pm George Ellis – Children’s Entertainment 1 2.00pm George Ellis and Steve Kilbey 3.00pm George Ellis – Children’s Entertainment 2 4.15pm Machine Translations 4.40pm Paul McDermott 4.55pm Gadflys 5.25pm Paul McDermott 5.45pm 78 Saab 6.15pm Paul McDermott 6.30pm Falling Joys 7.00pm Paul McDermott 7.15pm the church 7.55pm Paul McDermott 8.00pm Thom Buchanan Live Art Piece 9.00pm Hancock Basement 9.30pm Stateovmind 9.45pm Fun Machine 10.15pm Stateovmind 10.30pm Super Best Friends Free entry.
Regatta Point Stage, Lake Burley Griffin
Commonwealth Park, Parkes ACT
Subject to slight variations in time for any potential delays.
12.00pm Royal Canberra Military Brass Band
1.00pm George Ellis – Children’s Entertainment 1
2.00pm George Ellis and Steve Kilbey
3.00pm George Ellis – Children’s Entertainment 2
4.15pm Machine Translations
4.40pm Paul McDermott
4.55pm Gadflys
5.25pm Paul McDermott
5.45pm 78 Saab
6.15pm Paul McDermott
6.30pm Falling Joys
7.00pm Paul McDermott
7.15pm the church
7.55pm Paul McDermott
8.00pm Thom Buchanan Live Art Piece
9.00pm Hancock Basement
9.30pm Stateovmind
9.45pm Fun Machine
10.15pm Stateovmind
10.30pm Super Best Friends
Free entry.
the church will headline a concert in Canberra next month, the 11th of March, as part of the capital’s 100th birthday celebrations. This is a free open air event around Lake Burley Griffin on the Regatta Point stage. The concert will commence around 4pm on the Regatta Point stage and continue into the night. This stage will pay tribute to a perhaps unexpected aspect of our nation’s capital: a rich history of original contemporary music. A display of rock history and memorabilia will show that Canberra is home to far more than politics. The program of entertainment will include the church and reformed Canberra bands such as The Gadflys, The Falling Joys, 78 Saab and Machine Translations. http://www.oneverybigday.com.au/program/regatta-point-stage/ http://www.canberra100.com.au/calendar/view/486/regatta-point-stage/ The George Ellis Centennial Ensemble http://www.oneverybigday.com.au/program/for-kids/ “In the early afternoon, the audience is invited to participate with a group of professional orchestral musicians on stage by teaching them a simple tune from the Under The Milky Way chorus by the church. Everyone can join in with voice or play their own instruments brought to the concert. Then perform the song in entirety with Steve Kilbey singing – the audience, on cue, play the pre-learned melody at the appropriate place in the choruses”
the church will headline a concert in Canberra next month, the 11th of March, as part of the capital’s 100th birthday celebrations. This is a free open air event around Lake Burley Griffin on the Regatta Point stage. The concert will commence around 4pm on the Regatta Point stage and continue into the night. This stage will pay tribute to a perhaps unexpected aspect of our nation’s capital: a rich history of original contemporary music. A display of rock history and memorabilia will show that Canberra is home to far more than politics. The program of entertainment will include the church and reformed Canberra bands such as The Gadflys, The Falling Joys, 78 Saab and Machine Translations.
http://www.oneverybigday.com.au/program/regatta-point-stage/
http://www.canberra100.com.au/calendar/view/486/regatta-point-stage/
“In the early afternoon, the audience is invited to participate with a group of professional orchestral musicians on stage by teaching them a simple tune from the Under The Milky Way chorus by the church. Everyone can join in with voice or play their own instruments brought to the concert. Then perform the song in entirety with Steve Kilbey singing – the audience, on cue, play the pre-learned melody at the appropriate place in the choruses”