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Toto, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Choirboys Supergroup To Tour Australia

by Noise11.com on June 26, 2017

in News

Bobby Kimball of Toto, Joe Lynn Turner of Deep Purple and Rainbow and Mark Gable of Choirboys will tour Australia in September.

Kimball was the lead singer for Toto and the voice of the hits ‘Africa, Hold The Line and Rosanna. Joe Lynn Turner was in both Deep Purple for the 1990 album Slaves and Masters and with Rainbow for the three albums Difficult to Cure, Straight Between the Eyes, and Bent Out of Shape. He was also the backing singer for Michael Bolton’s ‘The Hunger’ album (although we probably shouldn’t mention that).

Mark Gable has been the voice of Choirboys since the band’s inception and still is.

Producers Murray and Adrian Roach commented; “Concert goers will be treated to over two hours of uninterrupted international chart topping hits that shaped the development of rock music worldwide. We only have one concert on each city so we anticipate tickets will go fast.”

TOUR DETAILS

Gold Coast Sat 23rd Sept 2017
Hunter Valley Sat 30th Sept 2017
Brisbane Sun 24th Sept 2017
Wollongong Mon 2nd Oct 2017
Sydney Mon 25th Sept 2017
Canberra Tues 3rd Oct 2017
Penrith Wed 27th Sept 2017
Melbourne Thurs 5th Oct 2017
Newcastle Fri 29th Sept 2017
Adelaide Sat 7th Oct 2017

Tickets www.legendsofrock.com.au

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