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Latrobe Regional Performing Arts July 2021Series of new events and performance at Latrobe Performing Arts Centre for the month of July. By news@gippsland - 5th July 2021 - Back to News Latrobe Performing Arts Centre box office opening hours will take place from:
- Monday to Thursday
- 10am to 3:00pm
See you there!
Brian Cadd & Russell Morris
Come for the Brian Cadd and Russell Morris music but you'll leave laughing about the Brussell banter
Brian Cadd & Russell Morris will be performing on:
- Saturday 24 July
- 7.30pm
- Tickets: $60
When Brian and Russell collaborate on a setlist fans are treated to a dose of Australian rock history. With their new albums 'Silver City' from Brian and 'Black and Blue Heart' from Russell book ended with their first hits dating back to the late '60s, 'Brussell' delivers a lifetime of original music in one show.
To get tickets for this event, visit Brian Cadd and Russell Morris.
Between you & me: Lior
Lior burst on to the Australian music scene in 2005 with his stunning debut album - 'Autumn Flow'. which became one of the most successful independent debuts in Australian history
The concert with be on:
- Friday 30 July
- 7pm
- Adult $40
- Access $25
This performance sees one of Australia's most successful and respected singer/songwriters performing an intimate concert of songs drawn from his most recent album - 'Between You and Me' - as well as selections from his vast back catalogue of recordings.
This is a chance to hear the acclaimed singer/songwriter Lior in a manner harking back to archetypal 'salon' concerts, where both audience and performer share an evening enjoying the connection that only a close proximity can offer.
To get your tickets, visit Between you and me.
A taste of Ireland
A Comedy about time travel, changing the past and other silly concepts!
This event will take place on:
- Tuesday 3 August
- 7.30pm
Full Price: $74.90
- Concession: $69.90
- Group 10+: $64.90
Child (15 and Under): $59.90
Hot off its premiere New York City run in 2020 and with over 120 shows in 2019 across Australia and New Zealand, A Taste of Ireland finally returns down under. Experience the performances that have brought the house down night after night around the world.
To get your tickets, visit and have A taste of Ireland.
In concert:
The Music of Neil Diamond
In Concert: The Music of Neil Diamond is an authentic recreation of the music and magic of the legendary Neil Diamond at the height of his career!
In Concert: The Music of Neil Diamond is an authentic recreation of the music and magic of the legendary Neil Diamond at the height of his career!
Tickets for this event will be available at the following prices:
- Adult: $62
- Concession: $55
- Child (15 & Under): $52
- Group 8+: $55
- Family (max. 2 Adults & 2 Children): $220
Performed by a 4 piece band of Internationally acclaimed artists, each member is dedicated to, and passionate about, providing the most accurate and personalised recreation of the Magic that is Neil Diamond, while replicating the very best of every live performance!
Get your tickets and listen to The music of Neil Diamond.
Ron Vincent in concert: Sings Cat Stevens
Talented singer, songwriter and musician Ron Vincent performs a sensational and unforgettable rendition of the artist Cat Stevens
This event will be taking place on:
Tickets for this event will be available at the following prices:
- Adult: $62
- Concession: $55
- Child (15 & Under): $52
- Group 8+: $55
- Family (max. 2 Adults & 2 Children): $220
Ron Vincent holds not only an uncanny resemblance to Cat Stevens, but his hauntingly beautiful vocals and performance style which translates on-stage to one of the most authentic, entertaining and exciting shows honouring this artist the world has ever seen.
To book tickets for this event, visit Ron VIncent in concert. Access pricing is available to all people who are not able to pay the full price.
Pictures from Latrobe Regional Gallery web page.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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