AussieTheatre has ONE double passes to giveaway for Rolling Thunder Vietnam at the Sydney Coliseum theatre on Friday 3rd April @ 8:00pm.
The Vietnam War was the world’s first televised war. More than any other conflict it inspired some of the most powerful and lyrical songs ever written.
The uplifting theatrical concert Rolling Thunder Vietnam captures the pulse and drama of a momentous era. Combining intimate stories, epic songs and stunning visuals, the show transports audiences to an era of political unrest, anti-war protest and a generation on the brink of revolution.
Acclaimed in Australia as “a musical and dramatic triumph” and a “tour de force that reaches deep into the soul”, Rolling Thunder Vietnam is preparing to rock audiences in March-April 2020. The exclusive tour takes in Geelong, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney – including the new Coliseum Theatre, West HQ.
A passionate story of courage, love and resilience wraps around such great rock classics as Magic Carpet Ride, Fortunate Son, The Letter, All Along The Watchtower, Help Me Make it Through the Night, Born To Be Wild, What’s Goin’ On andBridge Over Troubled Water. Made famous by Jimi Hendrix, Credence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, Marvin Gaye and Simon & Garfunkel, among others, they are the “Songs That Defined A Generation”.
Rolling Thunder Vietnam is an electrifying and emotional experience in the way its performers and musicians interpret deeply-felt songs and stories about love, endurance, bravery and loss on the battlefield and at home.
Competition closes Wednesday 25th March 2020 at 6pm AEST. Winners will be contacted via email.
Rolling Thunder Vietnam
Friday 3rd April @ 8:00pm
Sydney Coliseum Theatre – West HQ
55 Sherbrooke St, Rooty Hill NSW 2766
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