JOHN BUTLER and MISSY HIGGINS
Tickets on sale Friday September 21st thru Ticketmaster
With Special Guests The Waifs and Stella Donnelly.
Canberra, Stage 88
Sunday February 10, 2019.
Presented by Zaccaria, Jarrah Records and Eleven Music.
John Butler is Australia's most successful independent artist, winning countless awards and electrifying audiences around the word. Now the John Butler Trio have launched a new single and a massive tour, and they're coming to the magnificent Stage 88 Canberra, nestled amid the towering trees of the Canberra parklands.
And theyre bringing their good friend Missy Higgins along for the ride. After the top 5 success of her recent album “Solastalgia” - and the birth of a baby girl just last month - Missy Higgins will return to perform alongside long time musical compadre John Butler and his new five piece band. Missy Higgins is one of Australia’s most beloved Singer/Songwriters. She has sold over a million albums in this country and her classic songs like “Scar”, “The Special Two”, “Where I Stood”, “Steer”, “Unashamed Desire”, “Everyone’s Waiting" and “Futon Couch” have earned her 23 ARIA Award nominations.
They will be joined in Canberra by crowd favourites, The Waifs, and upcoming singer songwriter Stella Donnelly.
John Butler Trio "HOME" will be available to order as part of an Album / Ticket Bundle at point of ticket purchase through Ticketmaster.
Ticket type | Price |
Premium Lounge | $175.00 plus fees ▼ |
PREMIUM LOUNGE INCLUSIONS:
BY THE C lounge has some seating and occasional furniture but not designated seating, and there may not be enough seating to accomodate everyone. Feel free to bring your own fold up chair if you wish, just in case. |
General Admission | $100.00 plus fees ▼ |
General Admission: There is no reserved seating. |
Child aged 2-17 | $59.00 plus fees ▼ |
Children's Ticket: Child aged 2 to 17 Must still be accompanied by a legal guardian or parent. Children's tickets are for the General Admission area only. Parents/Legal Guardians: We generally allow juveniles to attend concerts if a responsible adult accompanies them. Our liquor license states, 'only juveniles accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult are permitted to enter and remain on the licensed premises.’ A 'responsible adult' means a parent, step-parent, spouse, de facto partner, legal guardian or any other person in loco parentis to the juvenile [Liquor License Act s.126 (2)]. A person in loco parentis must be able to fulfill the normal functions of a parent concerning supervision of juveniles. An older brother or sister or friend of the juvenile(s) is not a 'responsible adult'. There is no restriction under the liquor license act with regards to how many juveniles can be supervised by one responsible adult. However we do not recommend more than 2 juveniles per responsible adult at any licensed event. Babes in arms - under the age of 2, are generally permitted free of charge and do not need a ticket. All other children still require a ticket, whether it be a children's ticket (if available) or an Adult ticket.
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Sale dates | |
Pre Sale Date | Wed Sept 19th |
On Sale Date | Fri Sept 21st |
TIMES:
GATES: 2PM
STELLA DONNELLY: 3.00PM TO 3.45PM
THE WAIFS: 4.15PM TO 5.15PM
MISSY HIGGINS: 5.45PM TO 7.00PM
JOHN BUTLER TRIO+: 7.30PM TO 9.30PM
(Times are subject to change)
IMPORTANT:
What to bring
What NOT to bring / prohibited items
Lounge Ticketholders
The lounge has some seating and occasional furniture but not designated seating, and there may not be enough seating to accomodate everyone. Feel free to bring your own fold up chair if you wish, just in case.
Dancing
Patrons may dance in front of their own chair but we ask you consider your fellow patrons around you. In some concerts we may have a standing area in front of the stage or a separate dancing area and we would encourage patrons to use that space if available. Strictly no dancing or standing in the aisles.
Bar Menu
Click on the link to the PDF
PER-GLEN-WHY-CAN.pdf
Site Map (for general info purposes inly - not to scale and subject to change)
Parking
There will be some parking around the area however we urge patrons to take public transport or Uber or get dropped off. All attendees to the event should be aware that it is an offence under the National Land (Road Transport) Ordinance 2014 to park a vehicle on open space in the area where the event is being held. Open space is any area that is not designed for the movement or parking of motor vehicles, such as grassed areas, footpaths and landscaped areas. The National Capital Authority will be enforcing parking regulations for the duration of this event, and attendees should ensure they park legally to avoid the risk of an infringement being issued to their vehicle.
Parents/Legal Guardians:
We generally allow juveniles to attend concerts if a responsible adult accompanies them. Our liquor license states, 'only juveniles accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult are permitted to enter and remain on the licensed premises.’
A 'responsible adult' means a parent, step-parent, spouse, de facto partner, legal guardian or any other person in loco parentis to the juvenile [Liquor License Act s.126 (2)]. A person in loco parentis must be able to fulfill the normal functions of a parent concerning supervision of juveniles.
An older brother or sister or friend of the juvenile(s) is not a 'responsible adult'.
There is no restriction under the liquor license act with regards to how many juveniles can be supervised by one responsible adult. However we do not recommend more than 2 juveniles per responsible adult at any licensed event.
Babes in arms - under the age of 2, are generally permitted free of charge and do not need a ticket. All other children still require a ticket, whether it be a children's ticket (if available) or an Adult ticket.
ACROD/MOBILITY ASSISTANCE
Our outdoor concert sites are predominantly flat grass parkland and in some cases beach areas, and at times, part of the venue can be soft and boggy. For patrons in a wheelchair, there will be an accessible viewing area. However being accompanied by a carer is recommended. Parking for ACROD or wheelchair patrons is not always assured, however in the absence of parking close to the gates, alternatives will be provided. We strongly advise that you advise the ticketing agent, when purchasing your ticket, if you are in a wheelchair or need assistance, so we can contact you prior to the event.
We have made a number of provisions to ensure our events are accessible to all. These include provision of a complimentary carer ticket, accessible entrance lanes and accessible toilet facilities.
On show day, our customer service staff will be available if you need assistance in accessing the concert site. Please email info@zaccariaconcerts.com if you wish to pre arrange assistance or have any further enquiries.
For Wheelchair/ACROD/Mobility impaired patrons - Making a Booking
Please call Ticketmaster’s Accessible Seating Line if you have accessible booking requirements, including wheelchair and/or companion card requirements. Telephone: 1300 446 925 or Email: mail.bookings@ticketmaster.com.au
If emailing, please ensure you include the Event Name, Venue, Date and Time along with your contact details.
Service Hours: Monday - Saturday 9am - 8pm; Sunday 9am - 5pm AEST (closed Christmas / Boxing Day)