Live Review: Icehouse, Brisbane 2023 Live Review by Hear2Zen Magazine - February 20, 2023February 20, 20230 HEADLINER: ICEHOUSESUPPORT: KAREN LEE ANDREWS / ESKIMO JOEDATE: FEBRUARY 18TH 2023VENUE: RIVERSTAGE BRISBANEREVIEWER: HEAR 2 ZENPHOTOGRAPHER: ANDREW TREADWELL PHOTOGRAPHY Icehouse made a triumphant return to Brisbane, after some false starts and the "curse of what covid did", the Riverstage was more a sea than a river, a see of fans ready to relive the hits of one of Australia's musical treasures. Kicking off the night was Karen Lee Andrews, who let the afternoon sun fade to a set of sounds from all genres. The vibe she and her band brought to the stage was the perfect backdrop to begin the evening. Next up West Australia's favorite sons Eskimo Joe. Kav and Co are always out to take no prisoner on the stage. The
Tours: Icehouse Announce Full Line Up For Brisbane And Melbourne Great Southern Land Shows Tour Annoucements by Hear2Zen Magazine - January 16, 2023January 16, 20230 ICEHOUSE ANNOUNCE FULL LINE-UP FOR THE GREAT SOUTHERN LAND CONCERTS IN MELBOURNE AND BRISBANE ICEHOUSE is excited to announce that the band’s good friends Eskimo Joe will be joining them for the rescheduled Great Southern Land concerts. At Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Saturday February 11 ICEHOUSE and Eskimo Joe will welcome iconic Australian indie darlings Frente and the anthemic alt-rock quartet Motor Ace as part of the line-up while Blues and Soul powerhouse Karen Lee Andrews opens the show at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Saturday February 18. ‘After what has been a very concerning few months since I contracted Covid-19 and lost my ability to sing for several weeks, I’m pleased to say that my voice has returned’ says Iva Davies. ‘The ICEHOUSE band members and I are looking forward to performing in Melbourne and
Tours: Icehouse Announce Great Southern Land 2022The Concert Series Tour Annoucements by Hear2Zen Magazine - July 19, 20220 ICEHOUSE’s unofficial Australian anthem, ‘Great Southern Land’, is turning 40 years young in 2022 and the band are heading to Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne to celebrate the song that’s been the soundtrack to everything from discussions about Mabo and the impassioned theme to the Australian cricket team walking on the field, to having a plane named after it.
Festivals: RHST Presents – Great Southern Land 2022 – The Concert Series Festival Announcements by Hear2Zen Magazine - October 24, 20210 THE RED HOT SUMMER TOUR PROUDLY PRESENTSICEHOUSETHE GREAT SOUTHERN LAND CONCERT SERIESJAMES REYNE, THE ANGELS, BABY ANIMALS, VANESSA AMOROSI, CHRISTINE ANU & EMILY WURRAMARA TICKETS GO ON SALE 10AM LOCAL TIME TUESDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2021 The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is back in 2022 with two special Queensland shows celebrating the 40th anniversary of ICEHOUSE’s classic hit Great Southern Land. The highly anticipated shows, at long time RED HOT SUMMER TOUR venues Queens Park in Toowoomba and Harrigans in Jacobs Well, will bring together a coveted line-up not only headlined by the iconic ICEHOUSE, but also featuring James Reyne, The Angels, Baby Animals, Vanessa Amorosi and Christine Anu. Organisers are excited to bring these two special shows to Queensland in 2022. “We are thrilled to be able to
Festivals: First Annual Crowd Surf Festival Announced Festival Announcements by Hear2Zen Magazine - November 19, 20190 REGIONAL TOURING AND SANDSTONE POINT HOTEL PRESENT THE FIRST ANNUAL CROWD SURF FESTIVAL WITH A JAM-PACKED MUSIC LINE-UP AND CLASSIC CAR SHOW ICEHOUSE WITH SPECIAL GUESTS PETE MURRAY, THE BLACK SORROWS WITH VIKA & LINDA BULL, DIESEL, BUSBY MAROU, TIM FREEDMAN & EMILY WURRAMARA SATURDAY 9TH MAY 2020 | SANDSTONE POINT HOTEL, BRIBIE ISLAND QLDTICKETS GO ON SALE FROM 9AM AEST THURSDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2019 In a massive coup for music and car lovers alike, the inaugural CROWD SURF festival launches at Sandstone Point Hotel Bribie Island in 2020, with an all-Australian line-up featuring ICEHOUSE, Pete Murray, The Black Sorrows with Vika & Linda Bull, Diesel, Busby Marou, Tim Freedman and Emily Wurramara. CROWD SURF is all about the great nostalgia of the Bribie Island seaside