Simple Red Farewell Australia Again

I’m going to out myself as a bit of a dag now, but I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for Simply Red. Their Life world tour was one of the first concerts that I ever attended; I went in as a casual fan and left absolutely loving them.

I was a bit sad to see them perform their Farewell tour last year, but thankfully they’re making another stop in Australia before they call it a day. Simply Red will play entertainment centres, theatres, and wineries around the country this October.

If you haven’t witnessed the power of Mick Hucknall’s voice in the flesh, or just how tight this band is live, make sure you snap up tickets when they go on sale on July 12.

NEW YORK - MARCH 17:  Mick Hucknell of Simply Red performs at the Millennium Development Goals Awards Concert in the United Nations' General Assembly Hall on March 17, 2009 in New York City.  (Photo by Michael Nagle/Getty Images)


1 October 2010 – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
2 October 2010 – Bimbadgen Estate, Hunter Valley
4 October 2010 – Centennial Vineyards, Bowral
6 October 2010 – Plenary Theatre, Melbourne
9 October 2010 – Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley
10 October 2010 – Leconfield Winery, Adelaide
12 October 2010 – Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
14 October 2010 – Sandalford Estate, Swan Valley

Simply Red @ Bimbadgen Estate, Hunter Valley – 21 February 2009

When I was a young teenager I saw Simply Red play at the Newcastle Entertainment Center. I admit that I wasn’t a big fan of the band, but I enjoyed “Fairground” which was all over radio at the time, and I didn’t want to be left at home while my parents saw the show. I may not have adored the band before the show, but when I left I was converted.

I admit it; as I looked back years later I wondered whether I was just excited by such a large-scale show. I had only seen one or two concerts before, so seeing any band was a big deal. Were they really as good as I remembered?

After catching Simply Red again at Bimbadgen Estate on Saturday, my answer is an unreserved yes. But of course any Day on the Green show is about more than the main act so allow me to backtrack a little.

It was a soggy day in the Hunter Valley on Saturday. We were all thankful when Dragon took to the stage, providing some respite from the relentless downpour. Mark Williams did his best to fill the very big shoes left by Marc Hunter, but he didn’t quite cut it. The vocals didn’t have quite enough punch, but the crowd helped to fill in the gaps. Hit after hit after hit came. “Rain” was a real highlight considering we were all soaked through to our underwear!

Kate Ceberano has always struck me with her warmth and sunny disposition, so it seemed fitting that the clouds parted for her performance. She treated us to a covers-heavy set, drawing from her recent albums Nine Lime Avenue and So Much Beauty. But fans of her original recordings weren’t disappointed either, with “Brave,” “Pash,” and a reggae-flavoured “Bedroom Eyes” finding their way into the set. I think we all had as much fun dancing along to those songs as the permanently smiley songstress did performing them.

Just when we thought we might have seen the last of the rain it began to bucket down again. I was beginning to really resent being cold and wet until Simply Red appeared. They are just that good.

Mick Hucknall is the quintessential frontman. He knows how to work a stage, and his voice isn’t showing any signs of old age. In this age of technical wizardry it’s so rare to see a band that can reproduce that studio quality in their live performance, but Simply Red can. His vocals are effortless, flawless.

His sexy dance moves and charisma may ensure all eyes are on Mick, but every member of the Simply Red band has a role to play. They are such superb musicians, bringing these iconic songs to life with guitars, saxophone, and keys.

This concert was a celebration of 25 years of fabulous music, and celebrate we did. I only wish I hadn’t found myself stuck amongst drunken yobbos. Have fun by all means, but no one needs to drink so much they’re falling over and becoming obnoxious. They may not remember this concert for years to come, but I certainly will.

Image source: own photo

Victorian Bushfires Force Simply Red Show Cancellation

Raging bushfires throughout Victoria have forced Simply Red to cancel their Day on the Green show at the state’s Rochford Winery.

Country Fire Authorities and state government officials advised the promoter Roundhouse Entertainment that the weather situation was too unpredictable to risk the safety of concertgoers.

As I write this 108 people have been confirmed dead in the fires, while 750 homes have been destroyed. That makes these fires the worst in Australia’s history. Given the scale of the tragedy, I doubt anyone would have felt up to attending the concert anyway.

Ticket holders are advised to hang on to their tickets at this point, as A Day on the Green organisers are attempting to reschedule the concert around lead singer Mick Hucknall’s international commitments.

Image source: Simply Red gallery

Simply Red Spend Days on the Green

The big names just keep on coming out for the Day on the Green shows. After the recent announcement of Alicia Keys and Jordin Sparks, organisers are putting on one for the mums and dads.

Mick Hucknell is back with his old band mates for a Simply Red Best Of tour.  These guy were actually one of the first bands I saw way back in the 90s, so I’m thrilled to see they’re returning to Oz. Kate Ceberano and Dragon will ably support the British soul outfit on these massive shows.

Tickets for the following shows are available through Ticketmaster from October 3.

5 February 2009 – Kings Park and Botanic Gardens, Perth
7 February 2009 – Peter Lehmann Wines, Barossa Valley
8 February 2009 – Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley
21 February 2009 – Bimbadgen Estate, Hunter Valley
22 February 2009 – Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton

Image source: Marianne van Meel @ Flickr