HINDLEY STREET COUNTRY CLUB ANNOUNCE FIRST AUSTRALIAN TOUR

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TEG DAINTY is thrilled to announce that internet-busting Australian music collective Hindley Street Country Club are heading out on their first-ever national tour this September & October.

Having performed sold-out solo dates around the country and abroad, the 6-city national tour will take the cover band sensation to Perth’s Astor Theatre on Saturday 9 September, before heading to Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide, and Brisbane.

Hindley Street Country Club Australian Tour 2023 dates:

Saturday 9 September Astor Theatre Perth

Sunday 10 September Hamer Hall Melbourne

Saturday 16 September Darling Harbour Theatre Sydney

Sunday 17 September Llewellyn Hall Canberra

Saturday 30 September AEC Theatre Adelaide

Sunday 8 October Eatons Hill Hotel Brisbane

Tickets go on sale Wednesday 24 May at 11:00 am local time from www.tegdainty.comand fans are encouraged to purchase early to secure the best seats.

“Great band, vocally exceptional” – Russell Hitchcock

Rock star manager Dennis Dunstan (formerly Fleetwood Mac) had his plans to retire in Queensland squashed when he chanced upon the Hindley Street Country Club, and the potential and pull of the talented collective was simply too great for him to pass on.

Hailed as the ‘Greatest Cover Band in the World’, the HSCC produce unique interpretations of iconic anthems and heart-wrenching ballads — recorded live from start to finish. A dynamic performance that must be experienced to be understood.

Founded in 2017 by Arranger/Producer Constantine Delo, the Hindley Street Country Club — named after Adelaide’s infamous strip — started as a group of talented local musicians coming together each week to record re-arranged covers and upload them online. Fast forward to today, the HSCC have garnered over 790,000 YouTube followers, 426+ million views, and amassed a whopping 1+ BILLION views across all social media platforms (and counting!).

The dynamic 13-piece band debut new content on YouTube every Friday afternoon, reinterpreting the greatest hits from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s which sees them take on The Doobie Brothers, Chaka Khan, Phil Collins, Chic, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Fleetwood Mac, Heart, Boston and more — talk about TGIF!

Bass player, musical arranger and a founding member of HSCC, Constantine Delo says, “Recreating iconic songs from an incredible era of music, always with a unique arrangement twist for each song, is a trademark of HSCC, without taking anything away from the original. I work with the best musicians I can find, fortunately, they were right under my nose here in Adelaide. Go figure!” 

He added, “The idea is to transport you, take you back. It’s like the scent of a perfume that takes you back to a time or place.”

Their skilful renditions, including Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us NowAll By Myself, and Want To Know What Love Is, have earned public acclaim from experts and fans alike.

A musical force to be reckoned with, the group who “melted the internet” (The Advertiser) has built a global following from the ground up, catching the attention of a host of famous names, including Mick Fleetwood, Leo Sayer, and Patty Smyth along the way — and they’re only just getting started.

“WOW…are you kidding me!!!” – Christopher Cross

“Awesome! I really love this band” – Leo Sayer

“SENSATIONAL” – Patty Smyth

HINDLEY STREET COUNTRY CLUB

May–June 2023

Tickets go on sale Wednesday 24 May at 11:00 am local time

Visit www.tegdainty.com for tickets & tour information

Find Hindley Street Country Club online: 

Website | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram

Watch:

Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now

All By Myself

I Want To Know What Love Is

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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