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Divine Promotions - Web Launch Party
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Nickelback - Australian Tour 2006
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James Blunt - Australian Tour 2006
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Snoop Dogg have not been to Australia since his last tour eight years (1998), and it was clear that his Australian fans misses his West Coast flavour. Snoop
arrived in Sydney with an entourage of thousands performed to a packed crowd at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.
"I'm cool," he said. "Just trying to relax right now, so I can get ready for the shows. I use a lot of energy on stage."
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Kayne West - World Tour
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Taking Back Sunday 2006 Australian Tour
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Alkaline Trio 2006 Australian Tour
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Fort Minor, a solo project from Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda, hip hopped/rocked/rapped the Enmore Theatre on the 4/3/2006. Last time
Shinoda toured Australia it was with Linkin Park. Their concert literally broke the floor at the Enmore Theatre, Fort Minor promised and provided
as powerful a performance as the Linkin Park concert and Mike had no hesitation in insisting the crowd to beat their last efforts.
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Rob Thomas must be bored, bored of being so successful with everything he does. After selling a truckload (probably a tiny bit more than that - more like over 10 million) of CDs with Matchbox Twenty and being named the Best New Band by Rolling Stone magazine. Rob then decided to tried his luck with collaborating with guitar legend Santana to produce and release "Smooth", this collaboration led to Thomas winning 3 Grammys (Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals).
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Shannon Noll, the runner up of the original Australian Idol, played to a packed crowd at the Big Top in Sydney's Luna Park. Shannon is embarking on his Australian Lift 2006 tour to promote his latest album. The crowd contain a good mix of young and old, rock and punk fans, and Australian Idol and just pure music lovers. This eclectic crwod was encouraged by Shannon Noll's support act of Lee Harding and Dan England (3rd and 4th place of the last season of Austrlian Idol).
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It may have been 5 years since we have seen them together, but the Backstreet Boys are back! And you only had to listen to the thousands of screaming girls in the Sydney Entertainment Centre concert on the night to know they were impressed.
“Backstreet Boys… Backstreet Boys” chanted the crowd and down a light filled staircase and through the fog emerged Nick, Howie, Brian, AJ and Kevin.
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The Green Day American Idiot world tour wraps up in Australia with their second last show in Sydney at the SCG. Green Day clearly firmed up their international superstar status with over 50,000 tickets sold in the first 2 hours.
"We save the best for last!" said Billie Joe Armstrong (lead singer/guitarist) at a recent press conference.
Green Day clearly have a love for Australia with their last tour to our shores was only a mere 9 months ago. It's been a long and crazy year for Green Day and they find it fitting to end the international tour back in Australia.
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Missy Higgins co-headlined the concert with Ben Lee in front of a packed crowd at the Sydeny's Centennial Park. A week after picking up 5 Arias, Missy Higgins did not dissappoint her fans (some of them waited over 12 hours at the park to get the best posible spot for the concert), playing all the songs they wanted to hear in a set which lasted about one and a half hours.
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Ben Lee co-headlined the concert with friend and fellow Aria winner Missy Higgins at the open air venue of Sydney's Centennial Park. From Ben's opening song to the last in his set, it was obvious that the crowd have caught the "disease" and have fallen in love with Ben Lee and his music.
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The annual Canberra Floriade was held between September 17, 2005 to October 16, 2005 and is a major draw card for people to visit Australia’s capital city. The flower show seems to get bigger and bigger each year with an estimate of 1.47 million bulbs and annuals (give or take a few).
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The Point Zero’s Cutting In Youth Fashion Awards features original designs from young talented Australian designers between the age of 15 to 25 years old. The competition is broken up into Street Life and Night Life entries, and the winners are provided with the opportunity to work with major Australian Designers.
overexposed.com.au was fortunate enough to be invited to the event and we are hoping to be able to cover and support all future initiatives by Point Zero’s.
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Star City launches into birthday celebrations with a bang!
Fireworks rained over the Star City Entertainment Complex to start a massive ten day 10th birthday celebration. Starting from today, the Sydney Star City casino will be showcasing Austrlia's best artists each night of their 10 days celebration. The concert kicked off with Eskimo Joe and will be followed by Guy Sebastian, Diesel, Gina Jeffreys, The Black Sorrows, Christine Anu, Jenny Morris, Human Nature, Ian Moss and Daryl Braithwaite.
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Elizabeth Hurley launched the Elizabeth Hurley Beach Fashion Swimwear Collection at David Jones today. The collection is designed by Liz exclusively for David Jones.
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The QVB annual Jazz Festival featuring the cream of Australian Jazz Musicians was held over 2 days on the weekend of 20-21/08/2005. Major artists included James Morrison with Emma Pask, Frank Bennett, George Washingmachine, Matt Baker Trio, The Tim Oran Big Band, Elana Stone Quartet, Kerrie Biddell, Neilsen Gough Trio, Rebekka Neville, Basin Street Jazz, Gospel Comes to Town, Nicky Crayson, Viva and The Sounds of Ray Charles.....
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The David Jones Summer Collection 2005 Launch was held at the W Hotel on a fine Sydney night. The launch featured and starred the "face" of David Jones, Megan Gale.....
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Summer came to Sydney early with the Myer Spring 2005 fashion parade. Myer have gone to the expense to convert the concrete jungle of Sydney's Martin Place into a giant beach arena with sand and water taken over the main forecourt of Martin Place.
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