Bay City Rollers featuring Les McKeown announce New Zealand and Australian tour

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Bay City Rollers

Bay City Rollers

Scottish exports, the Bay City Rollers Featuring Les McKeown, return in 2018 to whisk you into a 1970’s frenzy all over again!

Following 12 sold out shows across Australia in July 2017, Scotland’s greatest music sensations will be returning to take you back to a time when their music, and ROLLERMANIA mayhem, was at its peak.

“It was Roller-mania, overwhelming, hysterical, pre-teen crazy apeshit bonkers popstar love” Hi-Fi Way (Adelaide review)

Experience the excitement and hysteria of those halcyon days as the Rollers belt out your favourite tunes. Hits like Shang-a-Lang, Bye Bye Baby, Saturday Night, I Only Wanna Be With You and Rock’n’Roll Love Letter will have you pumped and dancing all night!

The story of the Bay City Rollers has been told countless times and charismatic frontman Les is on a mission, touring the world so that audiences, old and new, can experience that unique Roller magic. Time and time again, Les brings the house down as he takes fans on a nostalgic journey to the rousing heyday of the Bay City Rollers. An unforgettable experience and a perfect way to reminisce and celebrate being a teenager during the golden era of the 70s.   Remember the music! Posters on your bedroom wall! Tiger Beat magazine… and of course ROLLERMANIA!

“Bay City Rollers featuring Les McKeown, you were fantastic and brought so many wonderful memories back for so many people” Rock Club 40 (Sydney review)

“Let’s be the best that we can be. Let’s put on a show that they’re never going to forget and that’s my attitude every single night” – Les McKeown

The Rollers have enjoyed phenomenal success and sold a whopping 70 million albums.  The teenage delirium they created was akin to Beatlemania. Their run of Aussie chart hits started in 1974 with Shang-A-Lang (a fan favourite to this day) reaching #28. In 1975 they scored a #1 Australian Hit with Bye, Bye Baby. They followed that up with a string of Top 10’s – Give A Little Love, Money Honey, Saturday Night, Rock and Roll Love Letter and I Only Wanna Be With You. They also did a smashing cover of John Paul Young’s Yesterdays Hero.

This is your chance to re-live treasured moments and create new memories with your tartan-clad hero Les McKeown and his Bay City Rollers. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of another chapter in Rollermania history!

‘For those unable to go to a gig and feel in their element, Bay City Rollers gave their generation an opportunity to reunite and take over the venue. Just like the good old times” The Music (Adelaide review)

Tour Dates July/August 2018

Wednesday 11th – Canberra – Southern Cross Club

Thursday 12th – Bendigo – Ullambarra Theatre

Friday 13th – Chelsea Heights – Chelsea Heights Hotel

Saturday 14th – Doncaster – Shoppingtown Hotel

Sunday 15th – Newcastle – Wests New Lambton

Wednesday 18th – Sydney – Factory Theatre

Thursday 19th – Dapto – Dapto Leagues

Friday 20th – Rooty Hill – Rooty Hill RSL

Saturday 21st – Campbelltown – The Cube

Sunday 22nd – Revesby – Revesby Workers Club

Tuesday 24th – Melbourne – The Palms at Crown

Thursday 26th – Kingsford – The Juniors

Friday 27th – Castle Hill – Castle Hill RSL

Saturday 28th – Tweed Heads – Twin Towns

Sunday 29th – Chermside – Kedron-Wavell

Wednesday 1st – Perth – Astor Theatre

Thursday 2nd – Adelaide – The Gov

Saturday 4th – Auckland – Powerstation

Tickets

Pre Sale** – Wednesday January 31st, 9am (Local Time)

On Sale – Friday February 2nd, 9am (Local Time)

**Pre Sale selected shows only;

Canberra – Southern Cross Club

Bendigo – Ullambarra Theatre

Chelsea Heights – Chelsea Heights Hotel

Doncaster – Shoppingtown Hotel

Sydney – Factory Theatre

Perth – Astor Theatre

Adelaide – The Gov

Auckland – Powerstation

 

Australian Tickets: https://metropolistouring.com/bay-city-rollers/

New Zealand Tickets: https://metropolistouring.com/bay-city-rollers-nz/

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