Lord Mayor’s City Hall Concerts - The Honeysliders - 1969: The Music
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Lord Mayor’s City Hall Concerts - The Honeysliders - 1969: The Music

Date & time
Tue 18 Mar 2025
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Add to Calendar 2025-03-18 12:00 2025-03-18 13:00 Australia/Brisbane Lord Mayor’s City Hall Concerts - The Honeysliders - 1969: The Music Lod Mayor's City Hall Concerts presents The Honeysliders - 1969: The Music. The Honey Sliders are bringing the sights and sounds of 1969 back to life - live on stage, in front of a vivid screen projection, playing the soundtrack to the events that marked the end of the most tumultuous decade of the twentieth century.  Famously, 1969 gave us the ‘peace and love’ of Woodstock, only a month after the world stopped to watch Neil Armstrong take his giant leap onto the moon’s surface. It was the year The Beatles released their last album Abbey Road. Movies like Easy Rider and Midnight Cowboy broke new territory, ushering in a new generation of rogue film makers. 1969 also witnessed the end of flower power as The Rolling Stones and The Hell’s Angels raised the devil at their free concert in Altamont - all this happened while the Vietnam and Cold Wars raged. The Honey Sliders will play the soundtrack to these events and more, in front of a movie projection that pulls you through space and time - right back to ’69.                                                                              The band is well known for bringing spectacular shows to City Hall, including The Beatles Rooftop Concert and Neil Young’s Harvest, and 1969 is sure to blow the roof off! This Lord Mayor's City Hall Concert is produced by Anje West. 
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Lod Mayor's City Hall Concerts presents The Honeysliders - 1969: The Music.

The Honey Sliders are bringing the sights and sounds of 1969 back to life - live on stage, in front of a vivid screen projection, playing the soundtrack to the events that marked the end of the most tumultuous decade of the twentieth century. 

Famously, 1969 gave us the ‘peace and love’ of Woodstock, only a month after the world stopped to watch Neil Armstrong take his giant leap onto the moon’s surface. It was the year The Beatles released their last album Abbey Road. Movies like Easy Rider and Midnight Cowboy broke new territory, ushering in a new generation of rogue film makers. 1969 also witnessed the end of flower power as The Rolling Stones and The Hell’s Angels raised the devil at their free concert in Altamont - all this happened while the Vietnam and Cold Wars raged. The Honey Sliders will play the soundtrack to these events and more, in front of a movie projection that pulls you through space and time - right back to ’69.                                                                             

The band is well known for bringing spectacular shows to City Hall, including The Beatles Rooftop Concert and Neil Young’s Harvest, and 1969 is sure to blow the roof off!

This Lord Mayor's City Hall Concert is produced by Anje West. 

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