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Noiseworks takes you back at the Kingscliff Beach Hotel

December 23, 2024 BY
Noiseworks Kingscliff Beach Hotel

Aussie '80s rock legends Noiseworks are bigger and better than ever. Photo: SUPPLIED

NOISEWORKS provided an anthemic soundtrack to a generation, and the legendary rockers return to the region on a limited-date tour landing in Kingscliff on Sunday, February 2.

With a stack of hits, the show pays homage to the glory days of Top 10 crackers like Hot Chilli Woman, Take Me Back, and Touch. The recent track Heart & Soul landed on high radio rotation last year as the single for the band’s 2023 album, Evolution.

The Aussie rock outfit released its eponymous debut album in 1987. The first of the band’s three platinum discs stayed in the charts for over a year. The now legendary combination of singer Jon Stevens, guitarist Stuart Fraser, keyboardist Justin Stanley, bassist Steve Balbi and drummer Kevin Nicol took the late ’80s and early ’90s by storm.

The Rockpit said the band possesses ‘the qualities you only get by fulfilling a certain magical formula which is often near impossible to accomplish… the right people in the right place at the right time’.

As an individual artist, Stevens is recognised as one of the most talented rock musicians to emerge from Australia with exceptional success as a solo artist, the lead singer of INXS, and fronting Dead Daisies in collaboration with iconic guitarist Slash, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and vocal powerhouse Vanessa Amorosi.

The seemingly ageless frontman said the new material was a refreshing addition to the shows.

“Coming back after 30 years with new music and seeing the excitement that we have had from our Noiseworks fans has been a really powerful experience for us,” Stevens said.

“Heart & Soul shows where we are now while also giving a nod to the sounds that make us Noiseworks.”

For tickets to a rock-solid Aussie show, head to kingscliffbeachhotel.oztix.com.au