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Chugg Adds More Foreigner Orchestra Shows

by Paul Cashmere on June 29, 2018

in News

Foreigner will perform an extra orchestra show in Melbourne and have also announced an additional show for the Gold Coast after the Supercars.

The Australian dates are planned with an 18-piece rock orchestra to give Australian fans a unique Foreigner show like no other prior. Mick Jones dabbled with orchestras for the most recent Foreigner album when he reconstructed the Foreigner sound for the ‘Foreigner with the 21st Century Symphony Orchestra & Chorus’ CD and DVD.

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CANBERRA
Friday 12th October – Royal Theatre – Selling Fast
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ADELAIDE
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Sunday 14th October – Botanic Park
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PERTH
Tuesday 16th October – Riverside Theatre – Selling Fast
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SYDNEY
Thursday 18th October – Sydney Opera House – Final Tickets Released
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GOLD COAST
Saturday 20thOctober – Broadwater Park – Just Announced!
Vodafone 600 Gold Coast Supercars After Race Concert (with LIVE & Sheppard)
Tickets On Sale Now
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ROCK THE BOAT
Sunday 21st – Sunday 28th October
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MELBOURNE
Monday 29th October – Hamer Hall – Just Announced!
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MELBOURNE
Tuesday 30th October – Hamer Hall – Sold Out
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HAMILTON, NZ
Thursday 1st November – Claudelands Arena – Selling Fast
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