Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentNoll in a Corio show for Once

Noll in a Corio show for Once

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

IT WAS either a clever or fortunate choice of song titles, translating as it did to a simple but catchy acronym for the accompanying tour.
Shannon’s Noll’s bouncy new single We Only Live Once evokes more of a country pop feel than some of his hard-rocking songs of the past.
But it’s a new direction he’s keen to showcase as part of the WOLO tour, taking in Geelong next month.
It’s hard to believe that the country boy who took his down-home persona to the city and won a legion of fans has been in the game for a decade.
And he’s still a mate with everyone he meets despite his five top-10 albums garnering 17 platinum and three gold ARIA accreditations.
He became the first Australian male artist in national chart history to achieve 10 consecutive top-10 ARIA chart singles.
With the fresh sound of We Only Live Once, Noll said he was looking forward to getting back in front of his fans to perform a mix of old and new songs.
“I was really disappointed not to have been able to finish the Invincible Tour earlier this year due to illness,” he said.
“I really can’t wait to get back out on the road for We Only Live Once so I can play my new music and old classics to the fans who missed out last time, as well as to new audiences on this tour.”
Noll promised his local fans could look forward to seeing him perform with his usual commitment and energy, ensuring he gives his all in every show.
The energy should be particularly high, given recent media images of Noll sporting a surprisingly buff body.
Shannon Noll appears at Corio’s Gateway Hotel on 15 November.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Revitalising Geelong

Revitalising central Geelong has been a key focus of my term as mayor, and we are working hard to activate and renew areas within...

Open for learning

More News

Arrests made following afternoon police incident

Two people have been arrested after an allegedly stolen vehicle reversed into a school bus while attempting to flee from police in Geelong yesterday...

Man charged after body found on beach

A man has been charged with murder after the body of a woman was found in Geelong this week. A community member...

Open for learning

As thousands of children across the region returned to school after the summer break, two new primary schools in Greater Geelong opened their doors...

Arts grants now open

Local artists and creatives can now apply for grants from the City of Greater Geelong to help further their professional development. Applications are now open...

Youth leaders ready to represent

Geelong’s newest youth councillors are ready to make their mark on their city. The 11 members of the 2026 Youth Council, aged between 13 and...

Queens Park operator announced

Negotiations are set to begin between the City of Greater Geelong and management company Clublinks over the lease of Queens Park Golf Club in...

Exciting racing and close finishes

It was a great weekend for yacht racing, with Ray Roberts’ Team Hollywood claiming line honours during the Festival of Sails’ Geelong Passage Race....

Magpies and Rosellas kings of T20 comps

North Geelong won its third consecutive Geelong Cricket Association T20 premiership with a 27-run win against a gutsy Leopold at Queens Park, Highton on...

Magpies swoop on 3rd straight title

North Geelong won its third consecutive T20 title at Queens Park, Highton, on Monday and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was there to capture some...

Man arrested after body found on beach

A man has been arrested after a woman’s body was found in Geelong yesterday. A 53-year-old man, who is of no fixed address,...