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Crowded House, The Living End and one big week of music at Fremantle Prison


Crowded House have added a second show at Fremantle Prison in the same week that Australian punk rockers The Living End will also take the stage at the historic venue.

In what promises to be a huge start to summer entertainment at the prison, The Living End will belt out anthem hits such as Prisoner of Society, All Torn Down and Second Solution on Saturday, November 29 before one of the world’s most iconic and spellbinding bands, Crowded House, perform twice in three days.

Their first announced show on Friday, December 5 is already sold out, leading organisers to squeeze in a second gig on Wednesday, December 3.

The Living End’s Andy Strachan, Scott Owen and Chris Cheney.Picture: Cybele Malinowksi
Camera IconThe Living End’s Andy Strachan, Scott Owen and Chris Cheney.Cybele Malinowksi Credit: Daniel Boud

The ARIA Hall of Famers performed to sold out crowds last December at Sandalford Wines as part of the Red Hot Summer Tour.

They are considered one of the most universally loved bands ever to tour Australia, with Don’t Dream Its Over, Fall At Your Feet, Into Temptation, Something So Strong, Sister Madly and Four Seasons In One Day just some of their chart-toppers that have provided a lyrical background for multiple generations.

The band still features two original members including Neil Finn, whose meticulous, indelible melodies and impressionistic lyrics have stood the test of time and earned him devoted fans across the world.

Finn’s sons Elroy and Liam, Mitchell Froom and Nick Seymour – who was with Finn from the band’s beginning – make up the current iteration responsible or its eighth studio album Gravity Stairs, which was released last year.

Tickets for Crowded House’s Wednesday show are already on sale. Presale for The Living End starts today, with general tickets available Friday.


Crowded House have added a second show at Fremantle Prison in the same week that Australian punk rockers The Living End will also take the stage at the historic venue.

In what promises to be a huge start to summer entertainment at the prison, The Living End will belt out anthem hits such as Prisoner of Society, All Torn Down and Second Solution on Saturday, November 29 before one of the world’s most iconic and spellbinding bands, Crowded House, perform twice in three days.

Their first announced show on Friday, December 5 is already sold out, leading organisers to squeeze in a second gig on Wednesday, December 3.

The Living End’s Andy Strachan, Scott Owen and Chris Cheney.Picture: Cybele Malinowksi
Camera IconThe Living End’s Andy Strachan, Scott Owen and Chris Cheney.Cybele Malinowksi Credit: Daniel Boud

The ARIA Hall of Famers performed to sold out crowds last December at Sandalford Wines as part of the Red Hot Summer Tour.

They are considered one of the most universally loved bands ever to tour Australia, with Don’t Dream Its Over, Fall At Your Feet, Into Temptation, Something So Strong, Sister Madly and Four Seasons In One Day just some of their chart-toppers that have provided a lyrical background for multiple generations.

The band still features two original members including Neil Finn, whose meticulous, indelible melodies and impressionistic lyrics have stood the test of time and earned him devoted fans across the world.

Finn’s sons Elroy and Liam, Mitchell Froom and Nick Seymour – who was with Finn from the band’s beginning – make up the current iteration responsible or its eighth studio album Gravity Stairs, which was released last year.

Tickets for Crowded House’s Wednesday show are already on sale. Presale for The Living End starts today, with general tickets available Friday.

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