George Michael Live in Australia was a concert tour by English singer-songwriter George Michael. For the first time since his Faith Tour in 1988, Michael returned to Australia in 2010 to perform his three live concerts.
Tour by George Michael | |
Location | Australia |
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Start date | 20 February 2010 |
End date | 3 March 2010 |
No. of shows | 3 |
Attendance | 100,000 – Melbourne (47,000),[1] Sydney (45,000),[2] Perth (15,000)[3] |
George Michael concert chronology |
Background edit
With the tour having had three concerts in Australia, the shows featured songs from his solo career and classics from his time in Wham!
Setlist edit
Personnel edit
- The band
- George Michael – vocals
- Chris Cameron – musical director, keyboards, arranger
- Lea Mullen – percussion
- Phil Palmer – guitars
- Andy Hamilton – sax, keyboards, EWI (Electronic Wind Instrument)
- Steve Walters – bass
- Mike Brown – guitars
- Carlos Hercules – drums
- Graham Kearns – guitars
- Luke Smith – keyboards
- Shirley Lewis – backing vocals
- Jay Henry – backing vocals
- Lincoln Jean-Marie – backing vocals
- Lori Perry – backing vocals
- Sharon Perry – backing vocals
- Lucy Jules – backing vocals
- Management and production
- Michael Lippman – artist manager
- Andy Stephens – artist manager
- Ken Watts – tour director
- Lisa Johnson – assistant tour director
- Looloo Murphy – GM tour manager
- Sharon Ashley – band tour manager
- Ronnie Franklin – security consultant
- Mark Spring – production manager
- Di Eichorst – production coordinator
- Scott Chase – stage manager
- James Kelly – show manager
- Willie Williams – video staging designer and director
- Vince Foster – set and lighting design and operator
- Gary Bradshaw – front of house sound
- Andy Bramley – video director
- Barrie Marshall and Doris Dixon – agents
Shows edit
Date (2010) | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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20 February | Perth | Australia | Burswood Dome | 14,669 / 14,669 | $2,281,790 |
26 February | Sydney | Sydney Football Stadium | 42,342 / 42,390 | $6,911,090 | |
3 March | Melbourne | Etihad Stadium | 45,402 / 45,971 | $5,735,090 | |
Total | 102,413 / 103,030 | $14,927,970 |
References edit
- ^ Murfett, Andrew (26 December 2016). "George Michael dead: Singer's last Melbourne show, reviewed". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
- ^ Adams, Cameron (27 February 2010). "George Michael delights 45,000 fans at Sydney show". Herald Sun. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
- ^ Bahbah, Sandra (21 February 2010). "George Michael wows Perth fans". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
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