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Sheena Easton Australian Tour Dates

by Paul Cashmere on September 21, 2015

in Live,News

Sheena Easton will perform dates across eastern Australia in November and December.

Easton recorded 16 albums between 1980 and 2000 but hasn’t recorded a new record in 15 years. One of her major hits was the James Bond theme of 1981 ‘For Your Eyes Only’.

Sheena Easton’s hits in Australia are:

Modern Girl (no 24, 1980)
9 to 5 (Morning Train) (no 1, 1980)
For Your Eyes Only (no 6, 1981)
We’ve Got Tonight (with Kenny Rogers) (no 11, 1983)
Strut (no 13, 1984)
What Comes Naturally (no 4, 1991)

Sheen Easton dates

Friday 20th November, Revesby Workers Club
Saturday 21st November, The Cube, Campbelltown
Sunday 22nd November, Rooty Hill RSL
Tuesday, 24th November, Astor Theatre, Perth
Friday 27th November, Twin Towns
Sunday, 28th November, Theatre Royal, Sydney
Tuesday, 1st December, Castle Hill RSL
Thursday, 3rd December, Canberra Southern Cross Club
Friday, 4th December, Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul
Saturday, 5th December, Palms at Crown, Melbourne

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