New York City’s pop-jazz sensation, Postmodern Jukebox, are set to return to Australia. Bringing their innovative twist on classic sounds, performing ‘today’s hits yesterday’, on an unforgettable 11-date run throughout August & September 2023.
“Times change and trends come and go, but – like a 1961 Jaguar XK-E – the classic sounds of the past only appreciate with age. Whether you’re a vinyl aficionado or a TikTok fashionista, catch a ride with us for an unforgettable trip through 100 years of timeless music.” – Scott Bradlee
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox’s ‘Life In The Past Lane’ Concert Tour is a celebration of the greatest 20th-century musical genres, uniquely fused with the recognisable hits of our own modern era, for the perfect patina of vintage and modern.
With the love affair between Postmodern Jukebox and Australia continues to flourish, this musical time machine will be landing here in August & September, taking the audience on an extraordinary journey through bygone music eras!
Commencing in August 2023, the ‘Life In The Past Lane’ tour is the latest tour from Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox who are currently thrilling American audiences up and down their home country. Next year, they will be delighting Australian cities once more, following a wildly successful 2022 tour which saw them perform to sold-out crowds across the country.
PMJ’s 11-date tour will kick off in Brisbane on Friday August 25, and then make stops in Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, and Adelaide, before winding up in Perth on September 7.
THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Friday, August 25 Brisbane Concert Hall, QPAC
Saturday, August 26 Gold Coast HOTA, Home of the Arts
Sunday, August 27 Toowoomba Empire Theatre
Monday, August 28 Newcastle Civic Theatre
Tuesday, August 29 Wollongong Anita’s Theatre
Thursday, August 31 Canberra Llewellyn Hall
Friday, September 1 Sydney Enmore Theatre
Saturday, September 2 Melbourne Hamer Hall
Sunday, September 3 Geelong Costa Hall
Tuesday, September 5 Adelaide AEC Theatre
Thursday, September 7 Perth Astor Theatre
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