Nostalgia quartet headed for Geelong

The 60 Four are heading across the country as they celebrate 10 years of nostalgic hits. Photo: TOM LANE
The tribute act will hit the road with their show in September, including their first performance in Geelong.
Formed in 2015 as a high school harmony group, The 60 Four perform some of the biggest hits from the ’60s with a contemporary sound.
Their performance will feature more than 30 hits from the likes of the Bee Gees, Elvis Presley, The Monkees, Tom Jones and many more.
“We’re incredibly proud to be an Australian act taking this music to the world – but nothing beats performing at home,” producer and founding member Ben Francis said.
“One of the most rewarding parts of this tour has been seeing how uplifted and joyful people feel after seeing the show. We can’t wait to bring that feeling to Geelong.”
Celebrating a decade of sell-out tours, standing ovations and global acclaim, people heading along to their shows can expect an electrifying evening.
Throughout their 10-year career, the group has performed on theatre stages and as festival headliners through to luxury cruise ships and live TV appearances.
In the past year, The 60 Four has also performed alongside Guy Sebastian and Human Nature.
The group’s performance features their signature four-part harmonies, choreography and a seven-piece live band.
The 60 Four will perform at the Geelong Arts Centre on September 12.
For tickets and more information, head to the60four.com