Ex-Spandau Ballet Member Tony Hadley Announces Adelaide Solo Show
Hadley will be in the country performing as part of the Timeless Summer Tour.
Ex-Spandau Ballet crooner Tony Hadley returns to our shores year next as part of the Timeless Summer Tour.
The one-day music festival is headlined by Boy George and features a bill stacked with 80s talent, including Hadley, Bonnie Tyler and Starship. Sadly the festival isn’t coming to Adelaide, but fear not, as Hadley has announced a solo show with his band at Hindley Street Music Hall on Tuesday, January 28.
Along with headlining his own concert in Adelaide, Hadley has also scheduled shows in Hobart at Odeon Theatre on Thursday, January 30 and Perth’s Astor Theatre on Saturday, February 1.
Pre-sale tickets are up for grabs now via this link. General on-sale begins this Friday, October 11 at 8:30am local time via Destroy All Lines.
The talented vocalist is pumped to be back in the country, saying: “Australia is one of my favourite places to perform. I can’t wait to get back with The Fabulous TH band and perform in front of fans and friends once more.”
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Best known for his time fronting Spandau Ballet, Hadley was at the forefront of the New Romantic movement that took over during the 80s. His voice can be heard on some of Spandau Ballet’s biggest hits, including ‘Through the Barricades’, ‘True’ and ‘Gold’.
When the group went their separate ways in 1990, Hadley embarked on a fruitful solo career that has resulted in six studio albums (including a Christmas record) and several live albums.
Hadley found a new set of fans when he starred as Billy Flynn in Chicago on the West End stage in 2007. His most recent release, this year’s The Mood I’m In, comprises swing versions of tracks from his 2007 album Passing Strangers and has been well-received by music fans.
Catch Tony Hadley at Hindley Street Music Hall on Tuesday, January 28. For full ticketing information, visit Destroy All Lines.
Tony Hadley 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Tuesday, January 28 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Thursday, January 30 – Odeon Theatre, Hobart
Saturday, February 1 – Astor Theatre, Perth