SUZI QUATRO

FINAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR

"I have been touring in Australia regularly since 1974, and have actually lost count of how many times I have been here, but I think this tour will be number 29. It is my second home and I love it dearly. This year I celebrated my 50th year in the business and it just felt like the right time to take my final bow. It's a daunting prospect and one I am preparing seriously for. I want this to be a night to remember in every way….tears, laughter and lots of rock and roll. This has been my life. Nobody in the world rocks as hard as the Aussies….and from me that’s what they're gonna get….foot on the gas and go. So looking forward to this tour".

  Celebrating 50 years of performing, Suzi Quatro returns in January 2015 for her last Australian tour. With 30 Australian tours under her belt, this will be the final chance for Australian fans their rocker Suzi on stage. Australian promoter Harley Medcalf, Duet Productions said today “This will be our 15th Suzi Quatro tour. Duet Productions did the first ever Australian tour, so it’s a great honour to be presenting the Final One for the Wild One. The tour will kick off in Perth January 28 and finish in Hobart on March 4.

  Born in Detroit Michigan, Suzi was raised in a musical family who all played various instruments. Suzi made her stage debut, playing bongos in her father’s Jazz band, The Art Quatro Trio. From an early age, she studied classical piano and percussion and at the age of 14 began an all girl band with her sister Patti calling themselves The Pleasure Seekers. Suzi was ‘told’ she would be playing bass guitar which was as tall as she was and also became the lead singer. In 1969 they changed their name to Cradle and it was this band that caught the attention of famed record producer Mickie Most who offered her a solo contract.

  She went to the UK in 1971 to begin her journey to fame. Suzi began working with the now legendary songwriters Chinn and Chapman which resulted with her first magic hit CAN THE CAN which went to #1 around the world, sold over 2.5 million copies. In the past four years the original video has had nearly 6 million hits.

  Between 1973 and 1980 Suzi Quatro featured in the British charts for 101 weeks and to date sold over 55 million records including hits, 48 Crash, Too Big, Devil Gate Drive, Daytona Demon, The Wild One, She’s In Love With You, Rock Hard and her duet with Chris Norman, Stumblin’ In.

  In 1977 Suzi then spread her wings and headed for the small screen playing Fonzie’s girlfriend, Leather Tuscadero in Happy Days. She continued to act in other television series including Minder, Dempsy and Makepeace, Absolutely Fabulous and Midsomer Murders. In 1986 Suzi made her West End debut playing the lead of Annie Oakley in Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun receiving critical acclaim.

  Suzi was one of the first rock and roll acts to tour to Russia where she performed to 500,000 people in six weeks in 1989. In 2010 she was invited to play the World famous Isle of Wight festival.

  In 1999 Suzi began her radio career with BBC Radio2 which is ongoing today. Her most recent series this year Quatrophonic was very well received. She makes many special music documentaries for the BBC. She was nominated for Music Broadcaster of the Year at the Sony Radio Awards in 2006. Suzi makes many TV programmes for Sky / Freesat music Channel Vintage TV, and has been chosen to present their June Sessions. Suzi released her autobiography Unzipped in 2007 which made the Top Seller Lists around the world.

 

 

 

Perth - Regal Theatre

Wednesday 28 January
Thursday 29 January
Saturday 31 January
Sunday 1 February

Adelaide - Thebarton Theatre

Tuesday 3 February

Melbourne - Arts Centre, Playhouse

Thursday 5 February
Friday 6 February
Saturday 7 February

Frankston - Frankston Arts Centre

Tuesday 10 February

Canberra - Canberra Theatre Centre

Thursday 12 February

Sydney - Enmore Theatre

Friday 13 February
Saturday 14 February

Wollongong - WIN Entertainment Centre

Tuesday 17 February

Newcastle - Entertainment Centre

Wednesday 18 February

 

Goldcoast - Twin Towns

Friday 20 February
Saturday 21 February

Toowoomba - Empire Theatre

Sunday 22 February

Brisbane - Convention Centre

Tuesday 24 February

Caloundra - The Events Centre

Wednesday 25 February

Mackay - Mackay Entertainment Centre

Friday 27 February

Townsville - Townsville Entertainment Centre

Saturday 28 February

Cairns - Cairns Convention Centre

Sunday 1 March

Hobart - Wrest Point Entertainment Centre

Wednesday 4 March