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short ‘n’SWEET One-man show master returns


AFTER sold-out launch shows earlier this year to support the release of his acclaimed album Gathering Mercury, Colin Hay has gone from strength to strength in North America, selling out venues across the continent. This summer he is


returning to Australia for his biggest solo tour. Hay is a master of the


one-man show. Armed with an acoustic guitar, his rich


memorable voice and decades of road experience, Hay is an entertainer in the true sense of the word. His show takes his audience on a journey through song and stories and, if the reviews from his recent tour in the US are anything to go by, that journey will be an experience not to be missed.


He will be performing at Lizotte’s Newcastle on Wednesday, February 8.


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Over 400 people celebrated the Year of the Dragon CHINESE NEW YEAR on Sunday night


to the core that’s ENTERTAINMENT


HATEBREED – respected by peers, revered by fans, an unstoppable force. The hardcore legends have been annihilating mosh pits throughout the globe for more than 17 brutal years. Hatebreed’s music is like a universal language that so many speak and comprehend. Architects of positive, uplifting anthems


that require and demand crowd participation, they defi ned the hardcore/metal genre with the


release of their classic debut album The Age of Quarrel. Adding to the chaos is highly infl uential


and newly reformed New Yorkers Biohazard, whose intense fusion of hardcore, punk and trash metal has outlasted many fads and forged a career spanning more than two decades and millions of album sales. Catch them at Newcastle Panthers on


Tuesday, February 28. short ‘n’SWEET Get inside Edward’s head


EDWARD Tulip’s head is a huge geodesic dome – in fact the largest, strongest dome in Australia. Inside his head, the most


amazing circus performance will take place on Newcastle’s foreshore this weekend. Inside the Head of Edward


Tulip will be Circus Avalon’s third major show. Circus founder John


Campbell said, after a 17-day season in Sydney last year and a similar season at the Hunter Valley Gardens, the troupe had enormously expanded its circus and performing skills. “Inside the Head of Edward Tulip is an ambitious attempt to bring all that experience into one show,” he said. For the fi rst time in almost 20 years,


Avalon will be joining with a live band – Newcastle’s beloved Hatti Fatners – to


drive the performance, incorporating original music, original acts, original story and classic circus style. Campbell said Avalon was remarkably


fortunate to have Fingers De Main to play Mr Tulip. Performances will be held from January


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7 Charles St, Warners Bay Ph: 4948 8866 30 THE NEWCASTLE POST Wednesday, January 25, 2012 view the digital edition online at www.newcastlepost.com.au


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