OMG I'M PLAYING GIGS AGAIN! TOUR 2021

Don’t miss this intimate solo performance from one of the best loved acts in Australian pop-rock, a celebration of Ben Lee’s 25 years as a solo artist and a statement of where he goes next. 

Amongst his many hits Ben will play favourites like 'Gamble Everything for Love', 'Cigarettes Will Kill You', 'Catch my Disease' and 'We're All in This Together'.

Ben Lee first rose to prominence as the frontman of the band Noise Addict at the young age of 14, and then as a solo artist in 1995, releasing ten studio albums since then.  Lee hit the big time when his song ‘How To Survive A Broken Heart’ was featured on the soundtrack for the Ben Stiller movie There's Something About Mary.  His follow up album Breathing Tornados was a huge hit, netting the 20 year old nominations for Best Male Artist and Album Of The Year at the following year's ARIA awards.  

Ever since then, Lee has remained one of the most beloved cult acts in Australian Rock, releasing a stream of solo albums and collaborating with everyone from Mandy Moore to Benji Madden to his hero, Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando.  He's a true artist with the creative freedom to do whatever he wants and the sheer talent and skill to make everything he does worth listening to.


The support act for this concert will be Blue Mountains' based singer/songwriter T. Wilds.  T.Wilds' music is delicate, powerful and captivating - dreamy and evocative indie-folk influenced by the natural world.  

Event and ticketing details

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access
Assistive listening Assistive Listening

Dates & Times

Performance SAT 24 APR 2021 - 8:00pm
Duration Approx. 2 hours (including interval)

Tickets

All tickets $43.80
Booking fee $3.30 - A one-off booking fee applies per transaction. This is regardless of the number or value of items purchased.

Location

Blue Mountains Theatre

106 Macquarie Road

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