The concerts will celebrate "one of the biggest songs in Australian history.”
Aussie rock staples Icehouse are commemorating the anniversary of one of the biggest songs in the Australian music landscape, with a pair of very special concerts set to hit Queensland next May.
Presented as part of the Red Hot Summer tour for 2022, the band will celebrate 40 years since the release of their iconic track Great Southern Land, alongside some special guest set to hit the stage with them.
Legendary Australian Crawl frontman James Reyne, rock megastars The Angels, Aus stalwarts Baby Animals, pop icon Vanessa Amorosi, My Island Home singer Christine Anu and Isol-Aid grant recipient Emily Wurramara will all be along for the ride.
“We are thrilled to be able to bring this special line-up for the Red Hot Summer tour to two of our favourite locations in Queensland, while celebrating one of the biggest songs in Australian history,” said promoter Duane McDonald.
“These concerts will create some incredible music memories and it is exciting to be part of this history making event. We continue to be blown away by the support we have received from audiences."
He continued, "To everyone who has and continues to support us and the live music industry, you are the reason we do what we do and keep creating these memories. We can’t wait to see you in 2022.”
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Tickets for the event will go on sale from 10am, Tuesday 26 October. For all the info, head to theGuide.