On a warm Autumn day in near perfect weather, three icons of yesteryear took to the stage at Botanic Park in a show for all the ages. With Lionel Ritchie taking top billing, Leo Sayer and the magnificent Chic, led by one popular music’s most underrated and influential talents, Nile Rodgers, more than held their […]
The Apia Good Times Tour returns for its 6th consecutive year with its unique once-in-a-lifetime concert experience headlined by some big names, so make sure to get your tickets early.
As the Fringe blurb says ‘Leo Sayer needs no introduction’. Everyone would know at least one of his songs from his extensive back catalogue.
Leo Sayer and Lulu have a lot of musical mileage between them. Not bad thing. The 2 British singers have a litany of hit songs stretching back to the 1960’s.
It’s been over 40 years since Leo Sayer graced the heights of the UK charts back in 1973 with ‘The Show Must Go On’. Living by that motto still, in 2015, the maned minstrel is touring once more, and releasing a new album, ‘Restless Years’ – and from the sounds of it, he still knows what it is to be a creative force.
Four music icons Four decades of hits Joe Camilleri, Richard Clapton, Russell Morris & Leo Sayer On the back of last year’s sell out concert series, Apia are proud to bring you the 2014 Apia Good Times Tour that will have audiences rocking in their seats featuring a brand new iconic all star line up never seen before in Australia
Artists including Little Britain’s Matt Lucas are on their way to South Australia to kick off the brand new Word Adelaide festival. The four-day event also features comedian Kitty Flanagan and songwriting superstars Leo Sayer, Gary Kemp and Taasha Coates.
The City of Adelaide Games Village will be party central when the 13th Australian Masters Games rolls into town from 7-16 October 2011.