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The Tea Party Prepare First Ever Symphony Show For Australia 2017

by Paul Cashmere on March 8, 2017

in News

Canadian rock icons The Tea Party will play their first-ever shows with a symphony orchestra in Australia in April.

The band will perform at Sydney’s Star Events Centre with a 48-piece orchestra in addition to their Melbourne show with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra that same month.

The Tea Party first toured with a full symphony orchestra in Canada in 2002 but has never taken the event outside their home turf. Australia is the second biggest territory for the band.

The Tea Party with a 48 piece orchestra

Friday 21 April, 2017, Star Events Centre, Sydney
Tickets through Ticketek. Ph 132849 or www.ticketek.com.au

The Tea Party is live in Australia is the three founding members, Jeff Martin, Jeff Burrows and Stuart Chatwood.

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facebook.com/theteapartyband/
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https://www.star.com.au/whats-on-sydney/the-star-event-centre
www.teglive.com.au

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