American born, Australian based singer-songwriter Toni Childs is going on an exhaustive 56-date Australian tour playing everywhere except the five biggest cities, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
Toni will kick off her Retrospective Australian tour in Lismore on 3 April and spend every week of the next three months touring until she finishes up in Bundaberg, Queensland in July.
The shows will mark the 30th anniversary for the three-time Grammy-nominated and one-time Emmy winner for ‘Because You’re Beautiful’.
Toni Childs had her first hit in Australia with ‘Stop Your Fussin’ in 1988.
She has also had chart hits in Australia with ‘Don’t Walk Away’ (no 17, 1988), ‘I’ve Got To Go Now’ (no 5, 1991), ‘House of Hope’ (no 39, 1991) and ‘Many Rivers To Cross’ (no 12, 1995).
TONI CHILDS RETROSPECTIVE – AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
APRIL
3rd April
City Hall Theatre, Lismore NSW
4th April
Lazenby Hall UNE, Armidale NSW
5th April
Orange Civic Theatre, Orange NSW
6th April
Griffith Regional Theatre, Griffith NSW
7th April
Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury NSW
10th April
Dubbo Regional Theatre, Dubbo NSW
11th April
Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, Bathurst NSW
12th April
Capitol Theatre, Tamworth
14th April
Laycock Street Theatre, Gosford NSW
17th April
Saraton Theatre, Grafton NSW
19th April
The Glasshouse, Port Macquarie NSW
20th April
Jetty Memorial Theatre, Coffs Harbour
23rd April
The Art House, Wyong NSW
24th April
The Playhouse, Canberra ACT
26th April
Town Hall, Wollongong NSW
29th April
Mildura Arts Centre, Mildura VIC
MAY
1st May
West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul VIC
2nd May
Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta VIC
3rd May
COPACC, Colac VIC
8th May
Hopgood Theatre, Noarlunga SA
9th May
Chaffey Theatre, Renmark SA
10th May
Lea Memorial Theatre, Port Augusta SA
11th May
Nautilus Arts Centre, Port Lincoln SA
12th May
Middleback Arts Centre, Whyalla SA
15th May
Goldfields Arts Centre, Kalgoorlie WA
16th May
Esperance Civic Centre, Esperance WA
17th May
Albany Entertainment Centre, Albany WA
18th May
Boardwalk Theatre, Mandurah WA
19th May
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury WA
22nd May
Camel Lane Theatre, Carnarvon WA
24th May
Red Earth Arts Precinct, Karratha WA
25th May
Matt Dann Theatre, Port Headland WA
26th May
Jimmy Chi Hall, Broome WA
30th May
Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin NT
JUNE
1st June
Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT
5th June
Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie SA
6th June
Town Hall Auditorium, Murray Bridge SA
7th June
Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mt Gambier SA
8th June
Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool VIC
9th June
Geelong Drama Theatre, Geelong VIC
12th June
The Wedge Performing Arts Centre, Sale VIC
13th June
Community Arts Centre, Wonthaggi VIC
16th June
Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo VIC
19th June
MECC, Mackay QLD
20th June
Civic Theatre, Townsville QLD
21st June
Diggers Entertainment Centre, Hughenden QLD
22nd June
Entertainment Centre, Mount Isa QLD
26th June
Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton QLD
27th June
GECC, Gladstone QLD
28th June
Brogla Theatre, Maryborough QLD
29th June
Redlands Performing Arts Centre, Redlands QLD
30th June
The Events Centre, Caloundra QLD
JULY
3rd July
Empire Theatre, Toowoomba QLD
4th July
Ipswich Civic Theatre, Ipswich QLD
6th July
Gympie Civic Theatre, Gympie QLD
7th July
Moncrieff Entertainment Centre, Bundaberg QLD
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