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Postmodern Jukebox Announce 2025 Australian Tour

Retro musical collective Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ), fresh off their 1,000th show, has announced they will return to Australia in 2025 as part of their Magic & Moonlight world tour.

Scott Bradlee, the creator and show director of Postmodern Jukebox shared his excitement: “If we’ve learned anything from ten years of touring the world, it’s that great music has the ability to transcend time and space in a way that is best described as ‘magic.

He further said. ” In fact, all of us likely have a song or two that instantly transports us to another place. Our Magic & Moonlight world tour is meant to celebrate this phenomenon through breathtaking live performances that will be remembered long after the curtain falls.”

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Fans can look forward to a unique experience where modern hits and classic pop songs are reimagined in timeless genres such as 1920s jazz, swing, doo-wop, and Motown. The performances will feature a talented cast of singers, dancers, and instrumentalists, creating a musical journey that blends the elegance of The Great Gatsby with the classic charm of Sinatra and the futuristic twist of Back! …To The Future.

The Postmodern Jukebox’s tour promises to transport audiences to a magical musical universe, celebrating the timeless appeal of great music. Dates and venues for the Australian leg of the tour will be announced soon.

Postmodern Jukebox Australian Tour 2025

  • Tuesday, 4th February – Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin
  • Thursday, 6th February – Astor Theatre, Perth
  • Friday, 7th February – Astor Theatre, Perth
  • Sunday, 9th February – Festival Theatre, Adelaide
  • Monday, 10th February – Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall, Melbourne
  • Wednesday, 12th February – Geelong Arts Centre, Geelong
  • Thursday, 13th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
  • Friday, 14th February – Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
  • Sunday, 16th February – Anita’s Theatre, Wollongong
  • Wednesday, 19th February – The Star Gold Coast, Gold Coast
  • Thursday, 20th February – City Hall, Brisbane

Tickets via Teg Dainty

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