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SUZI QUATRO ANNOUNCES 40TH AUSTRALIAN TOUR

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Suzi Quatro touring Australia in 2025

SUZI QUATRO IS “ROCKING ON” IN 2025!

THE QUEEN OF ROCK AND ROLL ANNOUNCES HER 40TH AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

Tickets on sale from Tuesday 16 July via usual outlets and www.duetgroup.com

“Get ready to ROCK... cuz I take no prisoners!” says Suzi

Heading to Australia in January 2025, Suzi will perform her full theatre show, “Rockin On” where there are no limits as she takes her fans on a musical journey through her Life.

Her show features all her greatest hits such as ‘Can The Can’, ‘48 Crash’, ‘If You Can't Give Me Love’, 'She's In Love With You' and ‘Devil Gate Drive’, and as always with Suzi a few inspiring surprises are included.

Combining her unbridled energy, crash-through stage presence with her legendary bass guitar and powerhouse vocals, on stage Suzi is a pure rock n’ roll legend, who has perfected her craft over six decades of touring.

Suzi reminisces: “Looking back on my career, 60 years now in the “biz”, and now my 40th tour of Australia, I still can't believe it. 

Since my first time in 1974, with two tours that year, I totally fell head over heels for Australia, with the country and the people, everything about it”

Suzi is never idle, she must entertain, she must create, and she must communicate. It is in the air she breathes…A true artist.  

In her recent milestones, her documentary, “Suzi Q” was released, in 2019, first in Australia, playing in 92 cinemas, then the UK playing in 52 cinema’s and across Europe, and in July, post covid in the USA. The film has been a huge critical success drawing 4 and 5 stars in all media reviews. Significantly, 2023 marked the 50th anniversary of “Can the Can” being number one. 

Suzi’s recent album releases include, in 2021 a second album, with her son Richard, “The Devil in Me’”. in 2022, “Uncovered’” was released on the Sun record label. In August, she released her duet album with singer/songwriter guitarist KT Tunstall, ‘Face to Face.’

 Suzi’s closing comment: “Australia and me?  We just love each other, it has been this ongoing affair, and we should never get married! I will keep coming as long you will have me. It’s my second home.”

TOUR DATES

Friday 17 January

 

Gold Coast, Twin Towns

 

Saturday 18 January

 

Gold Coast, Twin Towns

 

Wednesday 22 January

 

Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre

Friday 24 January

 

Sydney, Enmore Theatre

 

Saturday 25 January

 

Hobart, Wrest Point Ent Centre

 

 

Sunday 26 January

 

Melbourne, Palais Theatre

 

Wednesday 29 January

 

Maryborough, Brolga Theatre

 

Friday 31 January

 

Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre

Saturday 1 February

 

Townsville Entertainment Centre

Sunday 2 February

 

Cairns, Convention Centre

 

 

 

 

 


Contact details:

IDENTITY PR

Karen Griffin - 0412 855 923 / karen@identitypr.com.au

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