LIVE WIRE – Sydney Live Music Guide March 13th

LIVE WIRE – Sydney Live Music Guide March 13th
Image: Jurassic 5

 

Yo La Tango: With 30 years of balladry to choose from, these indie-pop pioneers will no doubt be spoilt for choice when it comes to their set list. Providing a wealth of hits, their latest effort released in January this year was a definite foot-forward. Fade shows no signs of the New Jersey band slowing down. This show could potentially be the live introduction to these brand new tracks. You’d be a fool to miss it.

Thu, Mar 13th, Sydney Opera House.

Iced Earth: Performing since 1985 and with nine studio albums, it’s fair to say that these guys know a thing or two about metal. With long locks and a great deal of facial hair, their music has been described as some of the great masterpieces of metal. Songwriter and guitarist Jon Schaffer’s heady riffs with punchy lyrical content creates some of the finest and menacing music. Their latest full-length album Dystopia is set to get the blood pumping.

Sat, Mar 15th, Manning Bar, Camperdown.

Damien Dempsey: Longevity seems to be the theme this week, with this Irish musician celebrating over fifteen years in the musical spotlight. Six Top-Ten studio albums have provided a wealth of hits for this crooner, including songs such as Almighty Love and Sing All Our Cares Away. Supporting Bruce Springsteen and selling out our beloved Opera House, Dempsey is in hot demand and winning over new spectators. This will be a chance to see the legend in a more intimate setting.

Sun, Mar 16th, Metro Theatre, Town Hall.

Martha Davis & The Motels: Not since 2007 has this American rocker graced our shores, but these powerful vocals will return bigger and better than ever. Bringing out the arsenal of hits, including Whose Problem, Danger and the Australian chart topper Total Control; the show will be nothing short of a sing-a-long for the ages.

Mon, Mar 17th, The Basement, Circular Quay.

Jurassic 5: Reforming for the infamous Coachella Festival last year, this L.A. collective had carved out a prestigious place in hip hop and rap way before they split back in 2007. This will be a show brimming with some of their juiciest tunes, including W.O.E Is Me (World of Entertainment) and Quality Control. They will no doubt rattle the bones of every single audience member and have them reciting every song word for word..

Wed, Mar 19th, Enmore Theatre.

You May Also Like

Comments are closed.