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Dave Gleeson of The Angels Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dave Gleeson Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dave Gleeson is fronting The Angels and Screaming Jets for Red Hot Summer series 2

by Paul Cashmere on February 22, 2019

in News

Dave Gleeson is pulling a double shift on the second series of Red Hot Summer singing for both The Angels and The Screaming Jets.

Gleeson has fronted The Angels since 2011. They have released two albums with Dave on lead vocals ‘Take It To The Streets’ (2012) and ‘Talk The Talk’ (2014). A third Gleeson/Angels album will be released during 2019.

Since 1981, Dave has been lead singer of The Screaming Jets. Their most recent album ‘Gotcha Covered’, an album of Australian rock covers, was released in 2018.

The Screaming Jets Red Hot Summer Setlist Hobart

C’mon (from All For One, 1991)
Tunnel (from Tear of Thought, 1992)
Automatic Cowboy (from Chrome, 2016)
Eve of Destruction (Barry McGuire cover, from World Gone Crazy, 1997)
Helping Hand (from Tear of Thought, 1992)
October Grey (from World Gone Crazy, 1997)
Gimme Head (The Radiators cover, from Gotcha Covered, 2018)
Sister Tease (from All For One, 1991)
Better (from All For One, 1991)

Suzi Quatro will headline Red Hot Summer series two with The Angels, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, Jon Stevens, Moving Pictures and Chocolate Starfish.

http://redhotsummertour.com.au/tour_2.htm

Red Hot Summer series two dates

16 February, Barossa Valley (SOLD OUT)
17 February, Hobart
23 February, Bendigo
24 February, Canberra
2 March, Wodonga
3 March, Kiama
9 March, Kariong
10 March, Jacobs Well
16 March, Port Macquarie
17 March, Bribie Island

Only buy tickets though the official ticketing agency Ticketmaster. If you purchase tickets from third party sites such as Viagogo and the tickets are not genuine you will not be admitted to the event.

Also beware of paying exorbitant prices for tickets through non-official sites such as Viagogo. To buy tickets at the real face value ONLY buy your Red Hot Summer tickets through Ticketmaster.

2019 Symphony of Angels dates

4 April, Sydney, Sydney Opera House
6 April, Melbourne, Hamer Hall

The Angels tour dates

Friday 28th June 2019
The Gov, ADELAIDE SA
www.thegov.com.au | www.oztix.com.au
 
Saturday 29th June 2019
The Gov, ADELAIDE SA
www.thegov.com.au | www.oztix.com.au
 
Friday 5th July 2019
Highfield Caringbah, CARINGBAH NSW
www.highfieldcaringbah.com.au
 
Saturday 6th July 2019
Pittwater RSL, PITTWATER NSW
www.pittwaterrsl.com.au
 
Friday 12th July 2019
Gateway Hotel, GEELONG VIC
www.thegatewayhotel.com.au
 
Saturday 13th July 2019
Village Green Hotel, MULGRAVE VIC
www.thevillagegreen.com.au
 
Friday 19th July 2019
The Triffid, BRISBANE QLD
www.thetriffid.com.au
 
Saturday 20th July 2019
Kingscliff Beach Hotel, KINGSCLIFF NSW
www.kingscliffbeachhotel.com.au
 
Friday 26th July 2019
Belmont 16ft, BELMONT NSW
www.16s.com.au
 
Saturday 27th July 2019
Hornsby RSL, HORNSBY NSW
www.hornsbyrsl.com.au

For all official ticketing details go here.

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