The Red Hot Summer tours for 2019 are selling quicker than ever before with the Jimmy Barnes and Joan Jett leg of series one already closing the doors for five shows.
All tickets for the first show of the season at Mannum, South Australia have gone as has the first Mornington show for January 19 (a second is now on sale for January 20), Launceston January 26, Sydney’s Baulkham Hills show on February 3 and the first Bribie Island show for Queensland on February 9.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts last toured Australia in 2011. The setlist looked like this:
Bad Reputation (from Joan Jett, 1980)
Cherry Bomb (from The Runaways, The Runaways, 1976)
Light of Day (from movie soundtrack Light of Day, 1987)
Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) (from Joan Jett, 1980)
Change the World (from Sinner, 2006)
Androgynous (from Naked, 2004)
You Drive Me Wild (from The Runaways, The Runaways, 1976)
Backlash (from Notorious, 1991)
The French Song (from Album, 1983)
Love Is Pain (from I Love Rock and Roll, 1981)
I Love Playin’ With Fire (from The Runaways, Queen of Noise, 1977)
Naked (from Naked, 2004)
Fake Friends (from Album, 1983)
School Days (from The Runaways, Waiting for the Night, 1977)
Fetish (from Naked, 2004)
I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll (from I Love Rock and Roll, 1981)
Crimson & Clover (from I Love Rock and Roll, 1981)
I Hate Myself for Loving You (from Up Your Alley, 1988)
Encore:
A.C.D.C (from Sinner, 2006)
Everyday People (from Album, 1983)
Red Hot Summer series 1 starts January 12 with Jimmy Barnes, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, The Living End, Diesel, Richard Clapton and Chocolate Starfish. Get tickets here
Red Hot Summer series 2 begins February 14 with Suzi Quatro, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, Jon Stevens, Moving Pictures and Chocolate Starfish. Get tickets here
Series 3 of Red Hot Summer gets underway March 23 with John Farnham, Daryl Braithwaite, Jon Stevens, Vanessa Amorosi, Thirsty Merc and Dragon. Get tickets here
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