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Aussie music legend coming to Geelong

Russell Morris is an Australian music legend, and if you’re a fan of rock, blues, or pop, then you don’t want to miss his live show at Palais Geelong! With a career spanning over five decades, Morris has established himself as a versatile and dynamic artist, and his live performances are renowned for their energy, passion, and unforgettable music.

If you’re not already familiar with Morris’ work, then you’re in for a treat. His hit song ‘The Real Thing’ is an Australian classic, and his discography is full of catchy hooks, soulful vocals, and storytelling lyrics that capture the essence of Australian culture. From rock anthems like ‘Sweet Sweet Love’ to acoustic ballads like ‘Rachel’, Morris’ music is guaranteed to get you moving and feeling the music.

But seeing Morris perform live is a whole different experience. He has an undeniable stage presence, and his dynamic band provides the perfect backing to showcase his unique voice and guitar skills. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just discovering his music for the first time, his live show at Palais Geelong is an opportunity not to be missed.

Palais Geelong is an iconic venue, located in the heart of Geelong and boasting a rich history of hosting some of the biggest names in music. From its stunning art deco architecture to its state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, Palais Geelong provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable night of music.

So why wait? Get your tickets now and join Russell Morris and his band for a night of rock, blues, and pop that you’ll never forget!

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