TAMWORTH - Thursday January 17th, 2019 - tickets still available.
FREMANTLE - NEW SHOW JUST ANNOUNCED Friday January 25th, 2019.
Sunday January 27th 2019 show is SOLD OUT.
TAMWORTH - Tickets thru trecc.com.au
FREMANTLE PRISON - tickets thru Ticketmaster.
Due to popular demand, a second Icehouse show, with Bachelor Girl as special guests, has just been announced at Fremantle Prison on Friday 25th January. Icehouse are one of Australia's greatest bands and they've left an indelible mark on Oz music from their pub rock days, to a string of iconic hits and electric live performances.
Icehouse was formed by Iva Davies and are one of those bands who have managed to transcend age groups with a career spanning 40 years. Generations of music lovers have been brought up with hits such as Crazy, Electric Blue, We Can Get Together, Great Southern Land, Hey Little Girl and Man Of Colours to name a few. Icehouse have sold over three million albums locally, more than nine million internationally have achieved 28 platinum album sales in Australasia. They have had eight Top 10 albums and more than 30 Top 40 singles. Icehouse and Iva Davies have won many awards including the Countdown Award for the Most Popular Male Performer and ARIA Awards for the Best Album and Highest Selling Album for Man of Colours. The band was inducted in the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006. In June 2013 Iva was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for ‘significant service to the music and entertainment industry’ as a songwriter and performer, and to the community.
Bachelor Girl, comprising vocalist Tania Doko and keyboardist/producer James Roche, created waves in the local and international music scenes in 1998 with their debut single Buses And Trains. The massive hit single was taken from the double platinum-selling album Waiting For The Day which claimed the 1998 ARIA Award for Best Producer. They secured pop icon status in 1999, when Buses And Trains won the APRA Award for Song of the Year and became PPCA's Most-Played Song on Australian radio, and continued to turn heads as the debut record spawned a further four smash hit singles including Lucky Me, Treat Me Good and Permission To Shine. The follow-up release Dysfunctional in 2002 saw the band remain on an upward trajectory, featuring hits I'm Just A Girl and Drowning Not Waving. In June this year, Bachelor Girl announced their reunion after a 12 year hiatus and with their return came a brand new single Speak.
Ticket type | Price |
General Admission with reserved seat | $99.00 plus fees. |
Sale dates | |
Pre Sale Date | Wed Oct 3, 10am to Fri Oct 5, 9am |
On Sale Date | Fri Oct 5, 10am |
TIMES:
Doors 7.00pm
Bachelor Girl: 7.30pm to 8.15pm
Icehouse: 8.45pm to 10.15pm
Times are subject to change.
Ticket type | Price |
A Reserve | $130 ▼ |
|
B Reserve | $120 ▼ |
Includes a reserved seat in the B reserve area |
C Reserve | $99 ▼ |
Includes a reserved seat in the C Reserve area |
RESERVED SEAT AND PRISON TOUR | $230 ▼ |
Prior to the concert, step inside and join our experienced guides as we explore Fremantle Prison from its convict origins in the 1850’s until its closure as a maximum-security gaol in 1991. Then get ready for the awesome ICEHOUSE! Ticket also includes reserved seat in the first block of seating closest to the stage. Tours will be conducted in small groups and will begin from around 4.30pm. Ticket holders will be notified prior to the concert about the best time to arrive at the venue. |
Sale dates | |
Pre Sale Date | Tues Nov 13 2018 |
On Sale Date | Fri Nov 16 2018 |
TIMES:
Doors 6.00pm
Bachelor Girl: 7.00pm to 7.45pm
Icehouse: 8.15pm to 9.45pm
Times are subject to change.
VENUE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
Fremantle Prison is a World Heritage site, and must be respected at all times.
Visitors to Fremantle Prison should note that the surfaces you walk on are not always even. Please watch your step.
No shoes, no shirt, no entry.
Fremantle Prison is strictly a non-smoking site.
Fremantle Prison accepts no liability for any loss, damage or injury arising from a visit or whilst on the premises.
It is a condition of entry that visitors observe all signs and follow instructions by Fremantle Prison staff.
Fremantle Prison retains the right to deny access and/or remove visitors who are being a public nuisance, acting recklessly, or failing to observe directions from Fremantle Prison staff or signage.
Strictly no BYO alcohol, and no smoking.
Food and drinks will be available to purchase at the venue. You cannot bring your own food.
No pass outs.
Parking: A paid car park catering for over 60 vehicles is located directly outside Fremantle Prison, The Terrace via Fothergill Street. Another large paid car park is located at the bottom of Fairbairn Ramp, accessible via Parry Street. There are two ACROD parking bays located in City of Fremantle car park #29 (The Terrace) and three located in City of Fremantle car park #1 (Parry St). Both car parks are managed by the City of Fremantle and parking fees apply.
Ticket type | Price |
A RESERVE | $130.00 ▼ |
Includes a reserved seat in the A reserve area. |
B RESERVE | $120.00 ▼ |
Includes a reserved seat in the B reserve area |
C RESERVE | $99.00 ▼ |
Includes a reserved seat in the C Reserve area |
RESERVED SEAT AND PRISON TOUR | $230.00 ▼ |
Prior to the concert, step inside and join our experienced guides as we explore Fremantle Prison from its convict origins in the 1850’s until its closure as a maximum-security gaol in 1991. Then get ready for the awesome ICEHOUSE! Ticket also includes reserved seat in the first block of seating closest to the stage. Tours will be conducted in small groups and will begin from around 4.30pm. Ticket holders will be notified prior to the concert about the best time to arrive at the venue. |
Sale dates | |
Pre Sale Date | Wed Oct 3 10am to Fri Oct 5 9am |
On Sale Date | Fri Oct 5, 10am |
TIMES:
Doors 6.00pm
Bachelor Girl: 7.00pm to 7.45pm
Icehouse: 8.15pm to 9.45pm
Times are subject to change.
VENUE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
Fremantle Prison is a World Heritage site, and must be respected at all times.
Visitors to Fremantle Prison should note that the surfaces you walk on are not always even. Please watch your step.
No shoes, no shirt, no entry.
Fremantle Prison is strictly a non-smoking site.
Fremantle Prison accepts no liability for any loss, damage or injury arising from a visit or whilst on the premises.
It is a condition of entry that visitors observe all signs and follow instructions by Fremantle Prison staff.
Fremantle Prison retains the right to deny access and/or remove visitors who are being a public nuisance, acting recklessly, or failing to observe directions from Fremantle Prison staff or signage.
Strictly no BYO alcohol, and no smoking.
Food and drinks will be available to purchase at the venue. You cannot bring your own food.
No pass outs.
Parking: A paid car park catering for over 60 vehicles is located directly outside Fremantle Prison, The Terrace via Fothergill Street. Another large paid car park is located at the bottom of Fairbairn Ramp, accessible via Parry Street. There are two ACROD parking bays located in City of Fremantle car park #29 (The Terrace) and three located in City of Fremantle car park #1 (Parry St). Both car parks are managed by the City of Fremantle and parking fees apply.