Marcia Hines
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Marcia Hines Announces 2024 Australian Tour

Australia’s beloved soul-pop icon, Marcia Hines is gearing up to celebrate her 50-plus years of performance with a monumental tour titled ‘Still Shining’ in 2024.

The tour will begin at Mandurah’s Mandurah Performing Arts on Thursday, 8th August, followed by Gippsland’s West Gippsland Arts Centre on Friday, 25th October, and will conclude at Geelong’s Playhouse.

Marcia Hines – ‘I Don’t Know How To Love Him’

Marcia Hines, originally from Boston, made her mark in Australian music history after debuting at 16 years old. Her journey began when she starred in the Australian production of the musical ‘Hair’. Following this, she took on the role of Mary Magdalene in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ until 1974.

Joining the Daly-Wilson Big Band, Marcia Hines toured extensively across Australia, the USA, and Russia. In July 1974, she ventured into a solo career, releasing albums that soared in popularity, earning her the title of Australia’s Queen of Pop from 1976 to 1978.

Throughout the late ’70s, Hines dominated the charts with several Top Ten hits, including covers of classics like James Taylor’s “Fire and Rain” and Burt Bacharach/Hal David’s “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself”. Her albums, such as “Shining” and “Live Across Australia”, successfully sold hundreds of thousands of copies.

Marcia Hines’ enduring legacy in Australian music was further cemented with the release of her fully authorized biography, “Diva: The Life of Marcia Hines”, in 2001. Throughout her career, she has dazzled audiences with her remarkable talent and inspired countless aspiring artists with her resilience and passion for music.

Marcia Hines Australian Tour 2024

  • Thursday, 8th August – Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
  • Friday, 9th August – Bunbury Entertainment Centre
  • Saturday, 10th August – Crown Theatre (Perth)
  • Saturday, 17th August – Empire Theatre (Toowoomba)
  • Sunday, 18th August – Redland Performing Arts Centre (Brisbane)
  • Thursday, 22nd August – Northern Festival Centre (Port Pirie)
  • Friday, 23rd August – Lea Memorial Theatre (Port Augusta)
  • Saturday, 24th August – Middleback Arts Centre (Whyalla)
  • Friday, 30th August – Cremorne Orpheum Theatre (Sydney)
  • Saturday, 31st August – Saraton Theatre (Grafton)
  • Friday, 6th September – Riverlinks Eastbank (Shepparton)
  • Saturday, 7th September – The Round (Melbourne)
  • Friday, 13th September – Woodville Town Hall (Adelaide)
  • Saturday, 14th September – The Chaffey Theatre (Renmark)
  • Friday, 20th September – Cairns Performing Arts Centre
  • Saturday, 21st September – Mackay Entertainment Centre
  • Friday, 27th September – Union Community Arts Theatre (Gippsland)
  • Saturday, 28th September – Palms at Crown (Melbourne)
  • Friday, 4th October – Norwood Concert Hall (Adelaide)
  • Saturday, 5th October – Helpmann Theatre (Mount Gambier)
  • Friday, 11th October – Twin Towns Services Club (Gold Coast)
  • Saturday, 12th October – Pilbeam Theatre (Rockhampton)
  • Friday, 18th October – Moncrieff Entertainment Centre (Bundaberg)
  • Saturday, 19th October – Kings Theatre (Sunshine Coast)
  • Friday, 25th October – West Gippsland Arts Centre (Gippsland)
  • Saturday, 26th October – Civic Hall (Ballarat)
  • Saturday, 9th November – Belmont Sailing Club (Newcastle)
  • Friday, 15th November – Gippsland Performing Arts Centre
  • Saturday, 16th November – Ulumbarra Theatre (Bendigo)
  • Friday, 22nd November – Lighthouse Theatre (Warrnambool)
  • Saturday, 23rd November – Bunjil Place (Melbourne)
  • Friday, 29th November – Horsham Town Hall
  • Saturday, 30th November – The Playhouse (Geelong)

Tickets via her official website

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