Boy George Headlines ‘Timeless Summer Tour’
Also performing at the new one-day festival are Bonnie Tyler, Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet and Starship.
Image via @BoyGeorgeOfficial (Facebook)
The ‘Timeless Summer Tour’ is Australia’s newest festival for golden oldies featuring a lineup headlined by Culture Club’s Boy Geroge.
Taking place throughout January 2025 in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, the one-day festival is presented by Timeless Live and features a genre-spanning collection of 80s favourites.
Along with Boy George, Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, ex-Spandau Ballet member Tony Hadley and Starship – featuring vocalist Micky Thompson – will be performing at all three concerts.
The inaugural festival takes place at Rochford Wines in the picturesque Yarra Valley on Friday, January 24. The following day, Saturday, January 25, the ‘Timeless Summer Tour’ heads to Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley. The final leg of the tour takes place on Monday, January 27, the Australia Day public holiday, at Sandstone Point in Queensland.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 24 at 9:30am local time, two hours before the general sale kicks off at 11:30am. You have until 5:30pm on Tuesday, July 23 to register for pre-sale access. Sign up here.
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“All of the artists performing at Timeless Summer Live are iconic musicians who have paved the way for many,” said promoter Glenn Meikle about the festival.
“Even though they were introduced to the world in the 70s and 80s, their music is just as impactful today as they were when they were released. Timeless Live is excited to have such an iconic line-up on our debut Timeless Summer Tour and we're confident across the generations will enjoy the experience.”
For more information about tickets visit the ‘Timeless Summer Tour’ website.
‘Timeless Summer Tour’
with Boy Geroge, Bonnie Tyler, ex-Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley and Starship featuring Micky Thompson
Friday, January 24, 2025 – Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley
Saturday, January 25, 2025 – Hope Estate, Hunter Valley
Monday, January 27, 2025 – Sandstone Point, Queensland
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