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GO!! Show Gold Comes to the Palais Theatre in August

By: May. 14, 2013
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Go Show Gold! is back again in 2013 with another sensational line-up featuring some of the artists that became household names back in the sixties through their appearances on the iconic 60's show GO!, which was the first national pop program to go live to air in Australia.

The demand for the return of another GO!! Show Gold concert has been incredible and fans will love the line-up that will feature at The Palais Theatre on August 10

On Stage together for the next GO!! Show Gold will be Normie Rowe; Johnny Young; Ronnie Burns: Colleen hewett; Glenn Shorrock; Brian Cadd; Ronnie Charles; Dinah Lee; Ross D Wyllie; Tony Worsley.

The evening will feature the songs that made these artists house-hold names in Australia along with duos fromBrian Cadd/ Glenn Shorrock: Ronnie Burns/Johnny Young and Brian Cadd/Ronnie Charles which will guarantee a night of great memories, musical highlights and a chance to relive the past for the many baby boomer fans that come out in force to hear the music from the past they love

There will also be a special tribute to both Ian Turpie and Daryl Cotton who both performed in the 2012 GO!! Show Gold and have passed away over the past 12 months.

The Go!! Show hit the television airwaves in 1964 to become the must-watch music show for a new generation of teenagers. It was a ground-breaking phenomenon when it first went to air 45 years ago, introducing live and local pop music for the first time. It hit television screens hot on the heels of the lifestyle shattering tour of The Beatles, creating the perfect vehicle for a stable of local teen stars and changing the lives of generations of Baby Boomers.

GO!! SHOW GOLD team has created a perfect reflection of the times. The energy and excitement of performers still at the peak of their talent transports the audience to the hysteria of 1964 - and the girls this time round may not scream, but will know all the hits word perfect!!!!



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