The English rockers have a massive tour scheduled for later this year
Following their hugely successful tour of 2010, English soft-rock legends Smokie are destined to hit Australian shores once again with a massive tour of the country, taking place over October and November this year.
Forming in the 60s in Yorkshire, Smokie are responsible for the classic tracks Living Next Door To Alice, If You Think You Love Me and Oh Carol, amongst countless others. They have experienced phenomenal success over their career, earning platinum statuses over four separate decades; the 70s, 80s, 90s and present day.
The group's latest album Take A Minute (2010) entered favourably in the music charts of Denmark, Germany and Norway, and came with a bonus DVD: Live In South Africa.
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Their tour scheduled for later this year features big city venues as well as more regional gigs, giving all Australian fans the best opportunity to catch them live in action.
Tour dates are as follows:
Thursday 31 October – Albany Entertainment Centre, WA
Friday 1 November – Bunbury Entertainment Centre, WA
Saturday 2 November – Boardwalk Theatre, Mandurah WA
Monday 4 November – Regal Theatre, Perth WA
Tuesday 5 November – Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton WA
Friday 8 November – Civic Centre, Cairns QLD
Saturday 9 November – Entertainment Centre, Mackay QLD
Sunday 10 November – Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton QLD
Tuesday 12 November – Brolga Theatre, Maryborough QLD
Thursday 14 November – Empire Theatre, Toowoomba QLD
Friday 15 November – Queensland Performing Arts Centre , Brisbane QLD
Saturday 16 November – Regional Entertainment Centre, Tamworth NSW
Tuesday 19 November – Civic Theatre, Newcastle NSW
Thursday 21 November – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
Saturday 23 November – Entertainment Centre, Albury NSW
Sunday 24 November – Bendigo Stadium, VIC
Tuesday 26 November – Princess Theatre, Launceston TAS
Friday 29 November – Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide SA
Saturday 30 November – Geelong Performing Arts Centre, Geelong VIC