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Tubular Bells for Two performs at Berninneit in Phillip Island on 25 November 2023b
Experience the mesmerising Tubular Bells for Two, where two performers juggle over 20 instruments on stage. Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Mike Oldfield's iconic work, this thrilling show is a must-see!
Berninneit - the exquisite new arts and culture centre just opened on Phillip Island is bringing Tubular Bells for Two on Saturday November 25th at 7pm. Two blokes juggle over 20 instruments live on stage in a spellbinding performance. A multi-award-winning hit at festivals around the world, Tubular Bells for Two returns to the stage for one final tour in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Mike Oldfield's seminal work.
Daniel Holdsworth & Tom Bamford, Two artists juggle over 20 instruments in a mesmerising live performance. The acclaimed Tubular Bells for Two embarks on a final tour, marking Mike Oldfield's 50th Anniversary
Tubular bells spectacle
Ask anyone who grew up in the 70s and they will be able to tell you exactly where they were when they first heard Tubular Bells. It was the first release on Richard Branson's fledgling record label, Virgin Records, selling over 40 million copies - kick-starting the Virgin empire - and later becoming the soundtrack to the cult-classic film, The Exorcist.
Tubular Bells for Two is an intricately choreographed thrilling piece of tightrope theatre. The duo are literally rushed off their feet as they dash around a sea of instruments. Things can go wrong at any moment, and the slightest mistake or misplaced limb can bring the entire show crashing to a halt.
Regardless of whether you are a Tubular Bells virgin, or long-time fan, Tubular Bells for Two is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss your last chance to see it!
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire website.
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