Fremantle Arts:

Fremantle Arts Centre hosts a number of big concerts on the 3000 capacity South Lawn throughout the year. Musicians to have graced the South Lawn stage include John Butler, Bernard Fanning, Roots Manuva, Groove Armada, Damien Rice, Cat Empire, Xavier Rudd, Sarah Blasko and Paul Kelly.

 

To purchase tickets, visit Reception at Fremantle Arts Centre or buy online at heatseeker.com.au

 

Check your tickets for gates open time. All concerts are 18+, juveniles can only attend with a parent or loco parentis. No BYO, Eftpos facilities are only at the bar, no cash out. Please don't bring any chairs, eskies, unsealed drink containers or professional photography equipment with you.

 

Fremantle Arts Centre is located at 1 Finnerty St, Fremantle - a 5-10 minute walk from Fremantle Train Station. Parking is available at John Curtin Oval and Fremantle Leisure Centre. Fees may apply.

 

For any specific queries, call our Events Info Line 9432 9550 or download our Concert Info Sheet.



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Tegan and Sara

14 May 2010

Tegan & Sara

Canadian twins Tegan and Sara return to Australia in May for a national tour, following the release of their new album ‘Sainthood’ (Warner) last year. ‘Sainthood’ was lavished with acclaim from fans and critics a-like, the first single ‘Hell’ gathering radio spins from alternate and commercial radio around the country.

After years of selling out headline tours and their recent experience in joining the summer festival circuit, which saw them playing to thousands at the Falls Festivals, Southbound and Sunset Sounds in 2008, Tegan and Sara tours have become one of the most anticipated live shows among Aussie music lovers. Their on stage chemistry, incredible musical abilities, infectious pop sensibilities and direct connection with their fans has won hearts all over the world.

In 2010 the girls return with a show full of new songs off ‘Sainthood’, as well as a few crowd favourites.

“Their onstage chemistry - and namely effortless banter - added to their appeal, with the pair indulging in storytelling and play fighting far more than they reportedly have in other Australian gigs. With a new album set for release this year, it may be some time before Adelaide gets another taste of these talented siblings whose charm, talent and individuality truly set them apart” THE ADVERTISER

“The anthemic 'Nineteen' then blasted through the speakers, with Tegan and Sara changing guitars and keyboard roles throughout a whole host of their songs. Their harmonies were brilliant, with a few imperfect moments that just seemed to endear the girls to the crowd further.” NINE MSN

“Pop music never looked so appealing.” THE DRUM MEDIA

“Overall, a top performance from the Canadian twins who are quick becoming a household name.” BEAT MAGAZINE

Friday 14 May
Fremantle Arts Centre
5:30pm - 10:00pm
Tickets on sale 12 February from Fremantle Arts Centre, online at
www.heatseeker.com.au or from Heatseeker retail outlets.