Australian music legend Marcia Hines has returned with the announcement of a new greatest hits album, Still Shining: The 50th Anniversary Ultimate Collection, due for release on Friday, 7 July, via ABC Music.
In addition to the album, Hines is hitting the road on weekends from July through to November, taking her Still Shining show to regional centres across the country. You can find all the tour dates below.
The greatest hits collection contains 20 of Hines’ career-defining moments – the digital album hosts 22 songs, including two brand-new songs. Tracks like From The Inside, You, and Something’s Missing (In My Life) and many more appear on the album, as well as two new songs, Last One Standing and Hard To Breathe, both written and recorded by Michael Fatkin.
Last One Standing will be sent to the radio on Friday, 7 July. “I have to admit that the release of ‘Still Shining‘ is as exciting as the release of my very first album,” Hines said in a statement. Honestly, some things never get old … It’s an honour to still be releasing music and playing to live audiences around the country.”
In 2013, Marcia Hines celebrated her 40th anniversary as an entertainer, with career achievements to her name including a top-five cover of James Taylor’s Fire And Rain, 18 albums, 29 singles (seven of which reached top-ten status), more than 2.6 million sales, and, of course, seven years spent as a familiar small-screen face on Australian Idol.
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Earlier this year, Hines appeared on the Australian Idol reboot, an experience she felt “honoured” by. “I’m returning to Australian Idol in 2023 as a guest judge!” Hines said. “I feel honoured to have been asked to come back. Australian Idol is a great vehicle for uncovering some fantastic Australian talent. What a ride!”
Still Shining: The 50th Anniversary Ultimate Collection is available to pre-order here.
STILL SHINING – THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT TOUR 2023:
1 & 2 July – Glen Street Theatre, North Sydney NSW
8 & 9 July – Orange Civic Theatre, Orange NSW
22 July – Blue Mountains Theatre, Springwood NSW
29 July – Sutherland Entertainment Centre NSW
5 August – Manning Entertainment Centre, Taree NSW
11 & 12 August – Twin Towns Services Club, Coolangatta QLD
18 & 19 August – Jetty Memorial Theatre, Coffs Harbour NSW
25 & 26 August – Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, NSW
1 & 2 September – Dubbo Regional Theatre NSW
9 September – Glass House, Port Macquarie NSW
16 September – Merrigong Theatre, Wollongong NSW
23 September – Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, Bathurst NSW
29 September – The Laycock Street Community Theatre, Gosford NSW
6 October – Riverside Theatre, Parramatta NSW
20 October – Griffith Regional Theatre, Griffith NSW
27 & 28 October – Cessnock Performing Arts Centre, Cessnock NSW
4 November – Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Nowra NSW
6 November – Frankston Performing Arts Centre, Melbourne VIC
10 November – Swan Hill Town Hall, Swan Hill VIC
11 November – Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury NSW
Tickets are on sale here.