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Australia Day Live Concert

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Australia Day Live
GenrePop and rock music
Dates25 January Australia Day Eve
26 January Australia Day
Location(s)Parliament House, Canberra and Sydney, Australia
Years active2004–present
WebsiteOfficial website

Australia Day Live is a concert which is hosted each year on Australia Day, on 26 January at the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour. The concert features music from Australian artists and musicians.

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History

The "Australia Day Live" concert was first launched in 2004, on Federation Mall, the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra, Australia and originally hosted each year on 25 January, on the eve of Australia Day. Australia Day Live was preceded by the Australian of the Year Awards. The name of the concert was changed in 2012 to "Australia Celebrates Live".[1]

Australia Celebrates Live Concert

"Australia Celebrates Live" was a free concert which included tributes to the outgoing Australians of the Year, with songs chosen by the previous Australians of the Year. This was followed by the Australian of the Year Awards ceremony. Once the Awards ceremony was complete, the concert continued with each artist performing a full set of music.[2] In August 2016, the National Australia Day Council announced that the Australia Celebrates Live concert had been cancelled and from 2017, the Australian of the Year Awards would be held indoors at Parliament House.[3]

Australia Day Concert

From 2014, the Australia Day Concert was staged on the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House from 7.30pm - 9.30pm with Sydney Harbour as a backdrop. In 2014 and 2015, the evening concert followed a morning concert on the Forecourt featuring the Wiggles . From 2015 - 2018 the Australia Day Concert was broadcast live nationally on Channel TEN. From 2019 the concert has been broadcast nationally on ABC TV. From 2018, the whole of Circular Quay was activated, effectively moving and enhancing the Darling Harbour Australia Day Spectacular on 26 January.[4]

From 2017, when the Australian of the Year Awards were held in Canberra on 25 January, the Australia Day Concert continued as a separate event in Sydney on 26 January.

Australia Day Live

From 2019, the Australia Day Live name was revived for the concert and was now broadcast on the ABC.[5]

Lineups

2004

Shannon Noll, DJ Armee

2005

Icehouse, Australian Idol 2004 finalists

2006

Russell Crowe and the Ordinary Fear of God, Rogue Traders, Jade MacRae

2007

Guy Sebastian, The Whitlams, TV Rock, Hi-5, The Audreys, Bobby Flynn, Renee Geyer, Sick Puppies, Deborah Conway, Kate Miller-Heidke, Mia Dyson, Damien Leith

2008

Ben Lee, Thirsty Merc, The Basics, Tripod, Katie Noonan, The Veronicas, Richard Clapton, Gotye, Ricki Lee, Blue King Brown

2009

John Schumann and the Vagabond Crew,[6]Trial Kennedy, Lovers Electric, Jessica Mauboy, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Dan Kelly & the UkeLadies, Wendy Matthews, Gurrumul, Brian Cadd

2010

Cassie Davis, Ian Moss, Bertie Blackman, Bob Evans, Phrase, Hayley Warner, Evermore, Rogue Traders, Amy Meredith

2011

The Wiggles, Little Red, Ross Wilson, The McClymonts, Jessica Mauboy, Stan Walker, Altiyan Childs, Thirsty Merc, Justice Crew, Ganggajang, Jimmy Barnes

2012

INXS, Sneaky Sound System, Katie Noonan and the Captains, Spiderbait, Potbelleez

2013

Jimmy Barnes, The Presets, Guy Sebastian, Timomatic[7]

2014

Lior, Matt Corby, Megan Washington, DJ Havana Brown[2]

2015

Paul Kelly, Jessica Mauboy, Hi-5, Sheppard, Drawing North[8]

2016

Jimmy Barnes, Samantha Jade, Nathaniel, Cyrus Villanueva[9]

2017

The Wiggles, Human Nature, Tina Arena, Guy Sebastian, Dami Im, James Morrison

2018

Hosted by Grant Denyer, Sandra Sully and Luke Carroll, the musical talent featured was Anthony Callea, Marcia Hines, Christine Anu, Guy Sebastian, John Paul Young, Casey Donovan, Dami Im and Lorenzo Rositano.[10]

There was no shortage of Australian music talent, with gracing the stage.

2019

Hosted by Jeremy Fernandez, Kate Ceberano, John Foreman and Luke Carroll, the concert featured Jon Stevens, Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project, Anthony Callea, Ricki Lee and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.[5]

2020

Hosted by Jeremy Fernandez, John Foreman, Christine Anu and Vanessa Amorosi, the concert featured John Williamson, The Seekers, Isaiah Firebrace, Eskimo Joe, Diana Rouvas, Daniel Belle, KARI, William Barton, Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Australia Day". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ a b "Australia Celebrates Live 2014 — Australia Day". Archived from the original on 30 April 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Australia Day concert at Parliament House scrapped as organisers flag storm risk". ABC News. 23 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Get into the Aussie spirit with Australia Day in Sydney".
  5. ^ a b "Australia Day Live is Yours on ABC". Archived from the original on 7 February 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  6. ^ https://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/John-Schumann-The-Vagabond-Crew/21370556006?ref=ts [user-generated source]
  7. ^ "Australia Day". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  8. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "Australian of the Year Awards & Concert – Australia Day". Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  10. ^ "Australia Day Concert 2018". 26 January 2018.

External links

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