With a career spanning several decades and a reputation as one of Australia's most talented rock musicians, Jon Stevens has enjoyed phenomenal success as a solo artist, as well as being the lead singer of Noiseworks, INXS and Dead Daisies.
The concert, which takes place on Friday, March 31, promises to be an unforgettable experience, with Jon Stevens being joined on stage by talented musician James Keith and Albury Wodonga's hottest new hard rock show, Rebel Rose.
Guests can also enjoy a VIP experience, including wine and dining with Corowa RSL's management, with the best viewing at 6:30 pm. General entry is also available, with doors opening at 7 pm.
The Corowa RSL is also proud to be contributing $10 from each ticket sold to the the Good Friday Appeal.
Corowa RSL Club CEO Peter Norris said the Concert Series is an exciting new initiative that aims to give people a reason to visit and celebrate the community.
“Off the back of a hugely successful Flood Recovery Concert, we came up with the idea to run an ongoing Concert Series. It is critically important we continue to give people a reason to visit our amazing small community, and for the people living here to have opportunities to come together and celebrate,” Mr Norris said.
“The Concert Series will feature some big-name artists and we aim to present at least two large events per year.
“Feedback from those who attended the Flood Recovery Concerts was consistent in they want more of it and as a result we aim to deliver some magnificent entertainers never before seen in our region.”
The Jon Stevens - The Noiseworks & INXS Collection Tour promises to be a highlight of the Corowa RSL Concert Series, and a night not to be missed.