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Dragon
PARAGON THEATRE Queenstown TASMANIA
The Paragon Theatre
11 McNamara St
Apr 4, 2025
7:00 PM GMT+11
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About this concert
Dragon comes to Queenstown !
Dragon is back, as good as ever, fronted by the legendary kiwi singer Mark Williams.
This band rocks its way through a long list of iconic songs that are part of the national estate.
Todd started the band in 1973 and Marc Hunter joined in 1974. Dragon has had many hits over the years and have sold over 2 million albums.
Bass player, Todd Hunter reformed the band in 2007 after a much needed break and Dragon have played over 700 shows since then.
Todd and Mark are joined by Canadian guitar slinger, Bruce Reid
The band is known for anthems like April Sun In Cuba, Are You Old Enough, Rain, Speak No Evil, Young Years, This Time, Sunshine, Celebrate and Dreams of Ordinary Men.
Dragon was inducted into the Australian Hall Of Fame in 2008.
The current live show evolves from an intimate beginning to a spirited, electric, uplifting finale. Mark sings each song in a way that is familiar to the audience but completely his own and strong playing and vocal harmonies have the crowd singing along as if everyone on the room is in the band.
Dragon mashes up 30 years of Australasian musical history into one contemporary sound and does justice to a great collection of timeless songs.
Old brand, New band.
Support commences 7.30pm.
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Gee
April 29th 2024
Show was great but the smoke coming in from the outside smokers area was ridiculous. If you keep the doors open to let the smoke in, you may as well just let people smoke inside.
Auckland, New Zealand@Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall
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