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Orbison - Greg Hart & Band

When:
Friday 10 November
Time:
8:00PM - 10:00PM
Topic:
Music
Type:
Performance
Audience:
Resident, Senior, Adult
Cost:
Adult - $39
Concession - $36
8 tickets (one transaction) - $34
Orbison Greg Hart

Greg Hart will amaze you as he sings the hits of Roy Orbison with ease. His effortless style and attention to detail will leave a lasting impression on even the most discerning Roy Orbison fan. Orbison, both narrated and written by Greg, will have you in awe as he delivers the right touch of power and sensitivity to tell the life story of Roy Orbison through his catalogue of unforgettable songs. With hits such as “Only the Lonely”, “Pretty Woman”, “You Got It” and “Crying”, Greg Hart delivers another show that is truly world class.

Tickets $39, $36 concession, $34 for 8 persons, transaction fee applies
Domain Theatre

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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