COLD CHISEL AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND 'THE BIG FIVE-0 TOUR' TICKETS 2024

All You Need To Know About Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel's discography boasts eight studio albums, all hitting the Australian top five, with "Circus Animals" (1982) and "Twentieth Century" (1984) reaching No. 1. Standout singles include "Forever Now" (1982) and "The Things I Love in You" (1998). They were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1993, and their single "Khe Sanh" (1978) ranks at No. 8 in APRA's list of all-time best Australian songs. They received The Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music at the APRA Music Awards in 2016. Despite their regional popularity, their music resonates with working-class themes. Sadly, former bassist Les Kaczmarek passed away in December 2008, and drummer Steve Prestwich died of a brain tumor in January 2011.

Refining Musical Style and Lyrical Themes

Cold Chisel's early career saw them rise to unprecedented popularity in Australia, blending rockabilly, hard rock, and soul'n'blues with immense impact. Their diverse repertoire ranged from dynamic rock anthems to poignant ballads and political commentary, reflecting everyday Australian life and culture. Despite limited international recognition, their songs authentically captured urban and working-class experiences, resonating deeply with local audiences.

Legacy, Reputability and Acknowledgment

Cold Chisel, renowned for their dynamic live performances, stood alongside peers like The Angels and Midnight Oil. Despite their wild lifestyle, particularly frontman Barnes' hard-drinking persona, they achieved widespread popularity. Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1993, their influence was further underscored by a tribute album in 2007 and accolades such as The Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music in 2016. In March 2021, Cold Chisel Lane was dedicated in Adelaide, honoring their early residency, with a mural celebrating their legacy.

Band Lineup

Cold Chisel's current lineup includes Ian Moss, Don Walker, Jimmy Barnes, Phil Small, and Charley Drayton. Former drummer Steve Prestwich played with the band from 1973 to 1983 and again from 1997 until his death in 2011. Les Kaczmarek was the bassist from 1973 to 1975 before his passing in 2008. Ray Arnott briefly played drums from 1983 to 1984. Other collaborators include musicians like Dave Blight and Renée Geyer.

Upcoming Cold Chisel Events

Cold Chisel has announced a special tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary, aptly named "The Big Five-0." The tour will commence on October 5th in Armidale, where the band was based in the mid-1970s during Don Walker's university studies. Over seven weeks, they will perform in major Australian cities, concluding on November 17th in Adelaide, where the band originated. This milestone tour is not to promote a new album but simply because the band loves playing together. Expect a night filled with classic hits like "Khe Sanh," "Bow River," "Flame Trees," and many more, showcasing Cold Chisel's iconic place in Australian rock history.

Upcoming ‘COLD CHISEL 50th Anniversary Tour – The Big Five-0 ’Austalia 2024 Tour Dates

QLD
Tuesday, 8th October, 7:00pm - Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach
Wednesday, 30th Octoberm 6:00pm - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Saturday, 2nd November, 5:00pm - Victoria Park Herston, Herston
Sunday, 3rd November, 5:0pm - Victoria Park Herston, Herston

VIC
Friday, 25th October, 5:00pm - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Sunday, 26th October, 5:00pm - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Saturday, 9th November, 1:30pm - Victoria Park, Newington
Sunday, 10th November, 1:00pm - Mornington Racecourse, Mornington
Friday, 22nd November, 6:00pm - Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Saturday, 23rd November, 6:00pm - Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne

TAS
Wednesday, 13th November, 6:00pm - MyState Bank Arena, Hobart

NSW
Saturday, 16th November, 6:00pm - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Saturday, 30th November, 1:30pm - Roche Estate, Pokolbin
Wednesday, 4th December, 6:00pm - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney

ACT
Thursday, 28th November, 5:00pm - Stage 88 (relocated from Patrick White Lawns), Canberra

NZ
Saturday, Jan 18th - Gibbston Vallery Winery, Queenstown
Saturday, Jan 25th - Taupo Amphitheatre, Taupo
Sunday, Jan 26th - Whitianga Waterways, Whitianga

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