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Live to see the Seventh Wonder at The Capital

September 20, 2024 BY
Fleetwood Mac Tribute Melbourne

Seventh Wonder will perform the Rumours album in its entirety.

FLEETWOOD Mac tribute Seventh Wonder comes to The Capital to perform the band’s entire Rumours album and other hits tomorrow night.

Fronted by acclaimed singer/songwriter Bloom, the six-piece takes the stage at 8pm.

With what has been described as an “electrifying” and “captivating” performance, Seventh Wonder delivers an authentic portrayal of one of the most iconic bands in rock history.

From the spirited rhythms of Go Your Own Way to the ethereal allure of Dreams and the infectious energy of Don’t Stop, every song from the album is reproduced as faithfully as possible.

Additionally, Seventh Wonder will take the audience on a journey through other hits like Little Lies, Gypsy and Say You Love Me.

Fleetwood Mac, the British-American rock phenomenon formed in 1967, has left an indelible mark on the music world, boasting sales of over 100 million records globally.

Ethereal: Bloom leads Seventh Wonder, the Fleetwood Mac tribute that appears at The Capital tomorrow night. Photo: SUPPLIED

 

Their magnum opus, Rumours, released in 1977, stands as one of the highest-selling albums of all time, with over 45 million copies sold to date.

Seventh Wonder has earned wide acclaim for its dedication to preserving Fleetwood Mac’s legacy, while Bloom’s voice has been described as “a force of nature.”

The band consists of Bloom and James Morley (bass), both from Perth, Eddy Santacreu (guitar), David Kirby (drums), Trevor Stockton (keys) and Amy Visser (backing vocals/percussion/guitar).

Bloom is regarded as one of Australia’s greatest power vocalists and is a seasoned touring performer.

She has notched up sold-out shows across the country and in New Zealand in her own right, and has performed with stars such as Mark Seymour, John Paul Young, The Eurogliders, Rai Thistlethwayte and James Reyne.

Bloom is an ambassador for Emerge Australia, which helps people living with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.

Visit seventhwonder.com.au for more information.

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