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Neil Diamond’s Hot August Night. Hot Night, Cool Story. Troy Harrison

When:
Friday 13 October
Time:
8:00PM - 10:00PM
Topic:
Arts and culture, Entertainment, MCC21st
Type:
Performance
Audience:
Resident, Senior, Adult
Cost:
Adult - $38
Concession - $35
Troy H 500x400p 300dpi

Travel back to a special moment in rock history, the music, the times and a single night that means so much to so many. From the Greek Theatre to the Adelaide Fringe, Troy Harrison’s mastery of song and story is unmatched. This isn’t a tribute show, it’s a mesmerising portrait of a relationship spanning half a century; between a determined young dreamer and Diamond’s ethereal performance.

★★★★★ "Troy Harrison takes you all the way, to a Hot August Night that defined an era'. Absolutely Brilliant!" Terry Lindblom - VEGAS PROMOTIONS

★★★★★ "The ultimate perfectionist, you know a Troy Harrison show is going to be amazing! Breathtaking!" RAViE - One Planet Entertainment

Transaction fee applies
Online bookings preferred
No walk ins Pre-book tickets to avoid disappointment.
Box office open: Tuesday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm, closed public holidays*
*subject to change

Accessibility
Disabled, mobility restricted, sight & hearing impaired bookings – purchases and enquiries 8375 6855 Tuesday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm (excluding public holidays) or email mcc@marion.sa.gov.au

Companion Card – phone 8375 6855 Tuesday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm (excluding public holidays) or email mcc@marion.sa.gov.au

Wheelchair/Mobility Seating – Wheelchair and mobility seating available.

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