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Top 3 Concerts Coming up In Australia

From international artists to home-grown talent, there is a range of exciting concerts coming up in Australia this winter! While many of us have missed out on concerts over the past year, it will be more exhilarating and unforgettable than ever to experience live music.


If you are unsure where to discover the best concerts coming up this winter, you can find a variety of concerts at best-tickets.com.au. Here are three of the top concerts to look out for: 

Diesel 



There is no doubt that musician Diesel, who is also known as Mark Denis Lizotte, is one of Australia’s most legendary musicians, boasting 35 singles, 13 albums, and 16 ARIA awards.


Formerly a member of the highly successful band the Innocent Bystanders, Diesel has enjoyed an extensive solo career since 1966 and is known for his popular single “Love Junk”. To support the release of his Sunset Suburbia project, Diesel has announced a national tour from July 2021 and is visiting cities such as Melbourne and Thirroul. 


Archie Roach 


Are you keen to experience an unforgettable show of world music? Then look no further than experiencing the phenomenal Archie Roach live in concert!

Introduced into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2020, Archie Roach has released countless inspirational albums, including his debut album “Charcoal Lane” in 1980, which was part of the National Film and Archives Sounds. Archie Roach has announced two tour dates in Perth and Thirroul in August and July.


The Veronicas 


Originally hailing from Australia, sister pop duo the Veronicas have become pop music sensations internationally! Renowned for their hits such as “Untouched”, “Take Me” and “You Ruin Me”, the Veronicas are charismatic stage personalities and also hosted the 2016 ARIA Awards.


Following the release of their new album Human which they released in 2021, the Veronicas have announced several dates in June and July in Melbourne! 

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