It’s a bit controversial, but I was raised to believe George Harrison was the best Beatle. Dad told me All Things Must Pass is one of the greatest albums ever released, and that love songs didn’t come better than “Something.” It sounds like Wes Carr might have something like the upbringing I did, because he’s bringing a tribute show, Here Comes the Sun, to intimate venues around the country next year.
“To me, George was a spiritual leader in his own way, as he was a guiding light for so many. Through his music he questioned life and challenged modern day thought,” Wes explained in a press statement. “I believe George’s music has more relevance now than it ever did – for all of these reasons, I knew I had to pay tribute to the life and work of George Harrison through a live show.”
Tickets are on sale now for these special performances.
1 April 2016 – The Glasshouse, Port Macquarie
2 April 2016 – Capitol Theatre, Tamworth
8 April 2016 – Dubbo Regional Theatre, Dubbo
9 April 2016 – Performing Arts Centre, Cessnock
15 April 2016 – Laycock Street Theatre, Gosford
16 April 2016 – Wenty Leagues, Wentworthville
22 April 2016 – Club Sapphire, Merimbula
23 April 2016 – Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Wollongong
24 April 2016 – Milton Theatre, Milton
29 April 2016 – Jetty Theatre, Coffs Harbour
30 April 2016 – Byron Theatre, Byron Bay
6 May 2016 – Orange Civic Theatre, Orange
7 May 2016 – Young Ex Services Club, Young
13 & 14 May 2016 – Sydney Opera House Studio, Sydney
20 & 21 May 2016 – Judith Wright Centre, Brisbane
25-29 May 2016 – Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne
3 June 2016 – Phee Broadway Theatre, Castlemaine
4 June 2016 – Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool
9 June 2016 – Burnie Arts Theatre, Burnie
10 June 2016 – Launceston Country Club, Launceston
11 June 2016 – Wrest Point Showroom, Hobart
17 June 2016 – Empire Church Theatre, Toowoomba
18 June 2016 – The Events Centre, Caloundra
24 June 2016 – Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
25 June 2016 – Capital Theatre, Bendigo
30 June 2016 – Albany Entertainment Centre, Albany
1 July – Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury
2 July 2016 – Heath Ledger Theatre, Perth
8 July 2016 – Prince Of Wales Opera House, Gulgong
9 July 2016 – Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, Bathurst
15 July 2016 – Wonthaggai Community Arts Centre, Wonthaggi
16 July 2016 – West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul
22 July 2016 – Wesley Performing Arts Centre, Horsham
23 July 2016 – Forge Theatre, Bairnsdale
29 July 2016 – Griffith Regional Theatre, Griffith
30 July 2016 – The Q Theatre, Queanbeyan
5 August 2016 – Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide
6 August 2016 – Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mount Gambier
12 August 2016 – Chaffey Theatre, Renmark
13 August 2016 – Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura
19 August 2016 – Keith Michell Theatre, Port Pirie
20 August 2016 – Middleback Arts Centre, Whyalla
26 August 2016 – The Cube, Wodonga
27 August 2016 – Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga
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