Rock and Roll Hall of Famers CHEAP TRICK today announce they will play East Coast headline dates this October. Recently announced to play with Foreigner at Botanic Park in Adelaide on Sunday 14th October, the illustrious quartet will take their guitar laden rock-pop sound to Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Monday 15th October, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Wednesday 17th October and Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Thursday 18th October.
One of the most influential rock groups of the past fifty years, and propelled by genre-defying global smash hits like ‘I Want You To Want Me’, ‘Dream Police’, ‘Surrender’, ‘The Flame’ and more, Cheap Trick has sold in excess of 20 million records worldwide.
Since exploding onto the music scene in the mid-1970’s, they’ve been blending elements of pop, punk and even metal to create soundscapes that are immediately recognisable. Consistent touring over the past five decades – notching up more than 5,000 shows, appearances on 29 movie soundtracks plus 40 gold and platinum recording awards has seen them become one of the top and most prolific rock bands of all time.
Fronted by the dynamic Robin Zander, and comprising founding bassist Tom Petersson, famed for his 12-string bass, with Rick Nielsen on guitar and his son Daxx Nielsen on drums, Cheap Trick are a vibrant on-stage force like no other.
We’re All Alright! is the band’s 18th studio album, released in mid-2017 to glowing reviews.
The quintessential rock band, Cheap Trick have set stages alight right across the world, joining the likes of Pearl Jam, Aerosmith, Peter Frampton and more in front of jam-packed rooms and continuing to sell out shows from California to London and Glasgow. As Paste Magazine suggests, “they’re not going anywhere, so you might as well start listening”.
CHEAP TRICK | 2018 TOUR DATES
MELBOURNE – Monday 15th October – Palais Theatre (All Ages)
SYDNEY – Wednesday 17th October – Enmore Theatre (All Ages)
BRISBANE – Thursday 18th October – The Tivoli (18+)
Also appearing at Botanic Park Adelaide, Sunday 14th October, with Foreigner