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The hit family show Le Grand Cirque took Sydney by storm when it
premiered earlier this year in front of more than 37,000 people.
The international circus phenomenon is coming back to the harbour
city from January 5 with a new show Aerial Dreams, playing
at Sydney Opera House as well as seasons on the Gold Coast,
Newcastle, Wollongong and Adelaide. An international cast of 40
champion acrobats have been handpicked from around the globe for
their amazing abilities and precision skills. The result is a fast-paced,
heart-pounding spectacle that will astonish audiences, keeping them
at the edge of their seats from start to fi nish.
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www.sydneyoperahouse.com
He's been Singin' in the Rain
and hanging out with Guys
and Dolls but now Australia's
song and dance dynamo Wayne Scott Kermond is making
his Brisbane debut as the Candy Man. A high energy,
sophisticated song and dance experience featuring
comedy, tap, impersonations and more created by and
starring Wayne. Candy Man takes audiences on a journey
from Sammy's early start in Vaudeville through to his Rat
Pack days performing in Las Vegas, Broadway and in fi lm
and television.
Playhouse, QPAC, 28 January until 15 February
Bookings 136 246 or
www.qtix.com.au
Fall Out Boy
Folie à Deux
Folie à Deux follows the release of 2007's album
Infi nity On High which saw Fall Out Boy truly take to
the world stage, selling over 2 million copies. I Don't
Care, the fi rst single is already climbing the charts
around the world. From pop punk gems, to their
slower defi ning moments, the album is sure to fi nd a
place in all music fans' collections, and also features
Deborah Harry and Elvis Costello.
The Killers
Day & Age
Inspiration has never eluded The Killers, and it's a
good thing it hasn't, because the band's newest
record, their third studio album, is full of what has
been touted as their fi nest songs. I Can't Stay has a
tropical sound thanks to the saxophone and steel
drums and Spaceman, an unabashedly arena-sized
glam-rock number and their signature in the synth-
heavy Human, four minutes of sweeping, epic rock.
Iglu and Hartly
In This City
Welcome to the world of Iglu & Hartly, a world of
hope driven by heavy synth. Tom Petty meets The
Pointer Sisters in a neon karaoke bar in Tokyo singing
Tina Turner. The music is full of synths, raps and
colourful bridges. Says Jarvis Andersen, lead vocalist
"We want people to listen to our record, be inspired,
look inside themselves and work out how they can
dominate the world in their own unique way,"
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LE GRAND CIRQUE
CIRCUS
THE CANDY MAN CAN
SONG AND DANCE
Candy Man
celebrates
the music of
Sammy Davis
Junior