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Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:30 pm
by Dogwatcher
POWDERFINGER AND SILVERCHAIR TO EMBARK ON AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST NATIONAL TOUR –
ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE!


For release: 10.00am, Tuesday 12 June, 2007

Sydney, Australia: After weeks of speculation, theorising and a bunch of hearsay, Australia’s two biggest rock bands – POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR - have today officially announced extensive plans to stage a major co-headline national concert tour.

ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE will bridge the gap between the country and the big smoke with a rock & roll tour on a scale unseen in Australian music for decades. POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR will roll into every capital city plus 14 regional centres right across the nation.

Months in the planning, ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE kicks off at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre in SILVERCHAIR’s hometown on August 29, and then moves to POWDERFINGER’s backyard, the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on August 31.

From there, the two chart-topping bands will take their show on the road for over two months, performing in locations as distant and diverse as Darwin and Hobart, Cairns and Mildura, Toowoomba and Bendigo … across the Great Divide and beyond.

In those cities which don’t have sufficiently large indoor venues, the bands will erect a large custom designed tent in which to stage the shows.

The humongous Spring tour is an opportunity for literally hundreds of thousands of Aussie fans to partake in what will be a huge event in every location it visits. Most regional centres on the expansive itinerary won’t have seen a rock & roll show like this since tours by the likes of Midnight Oil and INXS in the 1980s.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 9am on July 9. There will also be special presales for the members of both bands’ fanclubs plus an exclusive presale for Visa Card holders from 9am on July 2 through 5pm on July 3 (see below for all the ticketing info).

“Aside from our album launches, these will be our first shows for two-and-a-half years, and the first time we will return to a lot of the regional areas,” says POWDERFINGER’s Bernard Fanning. “We have been threatening to hit the rural places for ages and now we’re getting around to it we are grateful to have Silverchair with us to carry our gear!! Two on the in and two on the out thanks boys!”

“We haven’t done a truly national tour since the end of 1997 and there are actually some places on this tour where we’ve never even played before,” says SILVERCHAIR’s Ben Gillies. “It’ll be great to get right around Australia after all this time and if the tickets don’t sell, we can always blame Powderfinger!”

While most events at this level would have brought corporate sponsors on board as tour presenters, POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR have instead chosen to use the shows to draw attention to a cause which is close to the hearts of the members of both bands – reconcile.org.au

reconcile.org.au is the website which fronts a campaign aimed at reducing the 17-year gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. reconcile.org.au reaches across the historic divide in respect, trust and understanding to generate a national conversation about bridging the gap.

The site has been created as part of this year’s 40th anniversary of Australia's most successful referendum, where more than 90% of people said YES to equality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander citizens. It was a referendum unlike any other, driven by the Australian people – Indigenous and non-Indigenous, working side by side.

Reconciliation Australia director Shelley Reys says the tour represents an unprecedented opportunity to reach a new generation of Australians and introduce them to the work of reconciliation. “The story of reconciliation needs 20 million voices and having these two bands using theirs is an incredibly powerful call to action for young Australians”.

By any measure, critically or commercially, POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR stand shoulder-to-shoulder as two of the most enduringly popular music acts Australia has ever produced.

For both bands, ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE marks a return to major national touring following extended breaks.

This past March, SILVERCHAIR released Young Modern, their first new studio album in five years. Young Modern went straight to the top of the national charts. It made SILVERCHAIR the first Australian band ever to achieve the feat of scoring five No. 1 albums and is the fast selling release of the group’s career. Young Modern featured SILVERCHAIR’s comeback single, “Straight Lines”, which also topped the charts.

Last week, POWDERFINGER released its first studio album in four years, Dream Days at the Hotel Existence. It went straight to No. 1, and recorded the biggest first week sales of any artist so far this year, making it four consecutive chart-toppers for the ’Fingers and no doubt setting Dream Days at the Hotel Existence on a path to match the multi-platinum status of its predecessors. POWDERFINGER’s album sales exceed 2 million in Australia alone and their three previous releases (Internationalist, Odyssey Number Five and Vulture Street) each won the ARIA Album of the Year Award – a critical feat unmatched by any other Australian act.

Among their many respective accomplishments, POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR share a record for the most ARIA Awards won by any Australian band [the current tally is 14 apiece], as well as each claiming a spate of APRA songwriting awards.

Of course, POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR’s paths have briefly crossed a couple of times before. They have shared the bill at the odd rock festival over the years and, most recently, the legendary WaveAid tsunami benefit show at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2005.

“We met the Silver chaps back in 1994 and became friends,” say the members of POWDERFINGER. “At the time, we played some festivals together and talked about doing some touring down the track. It’s only taken us 13 years to get around to it!”

The bands have formed a jointly-owned company which will act as the promoter for this special tour.

At each show, the groups will play sets of equal length with their full concert production. A special guest artist will open proceedings, then SILVERCHAIR will perform followed by POWDERFINGER.

ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE will be a carbon-neutral event. POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR will be offsetting their carbon emissions associated with the tour (approximately 800 tonnes). They will be doing this through the purchase of accredited and independently verified carbon offsets purchased from a West Australian renewable energy wind farm via Climate Friendly.

POWDERFINGER and SILVERCHAIR can’t wait to get back in the bus and back on-stage, taking their music to Australians right across the country, ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE.

Fanclub members for both bands should keep an eye out for details on exclusive presale information.

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:54 pm
by Wedgie
Ive heard tix are going to be $100, that's ridiculous for a couple of local acts.

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:04 pm
by Dogwatcher
$89.

I don't know if that's a rip off or not.

Two of the biggest Australian acts of the current generation.

Out of curiosity, what were the ticket prices for Chisel when they reformed?

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:46 pm
by Dutchy
considering yoy would pay $60+ to see them individually, Id pay $100-...2 of my favourites and seen them both a few times live, you wont be dissapointed

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:32 pm
by Maddogmike
I saw U2 in the UK in 2005 for £50 ($125 Aust) at Manchester City Football ground and then in 2006 I saw the Foo Fighters at Old Trafford for £40 ($100). From memory tickets to Powderfinger at Memorial Drive a couple of years ago were about $40, so I guess its not too unreasonable!!

Support live music!!

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:50 pm
by Mic
If I can get tickets I'll be going.

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:05 am
by Booney
Australian yes Wedgie,but 'local',not really.Two of Australia's biggest acts going around ATM and well worth the $100 I will be spending to see them together.

Appears as though they both intend to play full sets,so for 3 hours+ of live music from two of our biggest is good value IMO,very good value.

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 2:47 pm
by scoob
sounds shit hot too me... i will be there!

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:09 pm
by Punk Rooster
Silverchair & Powderfinger?
Calling al Quaeda.....

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:15 pm
by blink
I'll be going too! $90 to see two of Australia's biggest bands is reasonable.

I won't be missing this one, I was kicking myself when I didn't go to Powderfinger's Live on Vulture Street Tour at Memorial Drive a couple of years ago - they were supported by the John Butler Trio!

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:02 pm
by cennals05
I would have no problem paying $100. I just hope they come to London together!

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:23 am
by Dogwatcher
You seeing Hilltops in London Cennals?

a friend of mine messaged me last night blagging about how she was in Hyde Park watching Modest Mouse. Nice to get it at 2am on a Friday morn....good on her!

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:58 am
by cennals05
Dogwatcher wrote:You seeing Hilltops in London Cennals?

a friend of mine messaged me last night blagging about how she was in Hyde Park watching Modest Mouse. Nice to get it at 2am on a Friday morn....good on her!



Hilltops is sold out, but I have managed to get myself a ticket to Silverchair in August. There are so many music festivals over here that it's ridiculous. I think there's one just about every weekend from now until the end of August.

Trying to get tickets to the V Festival.....

Foo Fighters, The Killers, Fratellis, The Kooks, Basement Jaxx, Pink, Babyshambles, Snow Patrol, James, Kasabian, Jet, The Fray, Manic Street Preachers, Goo Goo Dolls, KT Tunstall.... just to name a few.

Re: Powderfinger and Silverchair joint tour

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 9:50 am
by Dogwatcher
I know it's ridiculous hearing my friend at all these bloomin festys.

She's off to Glasto also. She'd better bring me back a tee.