Feed Your Soul With Classic Aussie Anthems

Patrons across the region are set for an unforgettable night of nostalgia, power and pure Aussie spirit as Down Under: The Songs That Shaped Australia arrives at Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre (DRTCC) as part of this year's Feed Your Soul season.

Winner of the FringeWorld 2024 Best in Music Award and the 2024 House of Oz Purse Prize, the show has earned standing ovations and five-star acclaim across the country.

Featuring powerhouse vocalist Michelle Pearson and a sensational five-piece band, Down Under brings to life the songs that defined generations, sparked social change and shaped the soundtrack of the nation.

Audiences will relive anthems from Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel, Paul Kelly, The Divinyls, AC/DC, Tina Arena, The Whitlams and more.

Performing Arts and Venues Coordinator Tiffany Rowland said the show is a perfect fit for the season's theme.

"Feed Your Soul is all about programming that moves people - emotionally, culturally and collectively - and Down Under does exactly that. It's a celebration of who we are, told through the music that shaped our nation," Ms Rowland said.

"Michelle Pearson's voice is extraordinary, and the band is phenomenal, but what makes this show special is the storytelling: it connects iconic songs to the moments that changed Australia.

"It's powerful, joyful and deeply nostalgic.

"This is the kind of night people remember. It's the music you grew up with, the songs you danced to, the tracks that defined eras.

"We're thrilled to bring such a high calibre, award winning production to our community," Ms Rowland said.

Fresh from taking Australia and Edinburgh by storm, this award-winning celebration of iconic Australian music lands at DRTCC for one electrifying performance on Saturday 11 April at 7:30pm.

Patrons can secure their tickets by heading to drtcc.com.au, phoning 6801 4378, or visiting the Box Office.

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