Twilight At Taronga Sets 2018 Schedule - Noise11.com
Neil Finn photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Finn photo by Ros O'Gorman

Twilight At Taronga Sets 2018 Schedule

by Noise11.com on October 11, 2017

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Neil Finn, The Lemonheads and James Reyne lead the list of performances for Twilight At Taronga 2018.

The first event for 2018 features The Jezabels on Feb 2. Twilight At Taronga will finish up March 17 with Tex, Don & Charlie.

All proceeds from Twilight at Taronga go back into Taronga’s ongoing conservation work. You can lend further support by downloading the free Wildlife Witness smartphone app to help stop illegal wildlife trade – one of the biggest threats to the survival of many species including tigers, elephants, rhinos, sun bears and pangolins.

TWILIGHT AT TARONGA 2018 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES LINE-UP

Tickets on sale Tuesday October 17 at 9am

February
Friday 2 – The Jezabels
Saturday 3 – Dan Sultan with The Teskey Brothers
Friday 9 – Paul Dempsey
Saturday 10 – Neil and Liam Finn
Wednesday 14 – RocKwiz
Thursday 15 – RocKwiz
Saturday 17 – Cloud Control and Julia Jacklin
Friday 23 – Bjorn Again
Saturday 24 – Bjorn Again

March
Thursday 1 – The Lemonheads and Jebediah
Friday 2 – The Preatures supported by The Creases
Saturday 3 – Electric Lady presents – Montaigne, Tired Lion and Sloan Peterson
Friday 9 – Future Classic presents – Mount Kimbie, Kucka and Christopher Port
Saturday 10 – James Morrison
Sunday 11 – James Reyne Plays All Crawl
Friday 16 – Kate Miller-Heidke supported by Odette
Saturday 17 – Tex, Don and Charlie

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