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2020 26 ene.Australia Day Live 2020 1 Canción
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2014 29 nov.TSB Bowl of BrooklandsNo setlists
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2014 28 nov.Claudelands ArenaNo setlists
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2014 25 nov.Civic TheatreNo setlists
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2014 23 nov.Horncastle ArenaNo setlists
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2014 22 nov.Michael Fowler Centre 50th Anniversary
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2014 18 oct.Decades Festival 2014No setlists
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2014 2 jun.Royal Albert Hall 25 Canciones
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2014 30 may.The Bridgewater HallNo setlists
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2014 23 may.BIC Windsor HallNo setlists
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2014 7 may.Brighton Centre 25 Canciones
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2014 4 may.Liverpool Philharmonic HallNo setlists
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2013 15 nov.State TheatreNo setlists
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2013 20 may.State TheatreNo setlists
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2013 14 may.Hamer Hall, The Arts CentreNo setlists
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2013 3 may.Royal Theatre The Golden Jubilee Tour
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2004 28 jul.Royal Theatre Four Decades Of Gold
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2004 6 jul.Sydney Opera HouseNo setlists
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2003 20 ago.This Land Is Our Land 2003 2 Canciones
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2003 21 mar.Perth Concert HallNo setlists
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2003 8 mar.Royal Theatre Never Say Never Again
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2002 9 feb.Mission Estate WineryNo setlists
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- Artista
- The Seekers
- Género
- british invasion
- Fecha de inicio
- Biografía
- The Seekers were a group of Australian folk-influenced pop musicians which was formed in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1962. They were the first Australian popular music group to achieve significant chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States. Their 60s hits included: "I'll Never Find Another You", "A World of Our Own" , "The Carnival is Over" (which the Seekers sung at various closing ceremonies in Australia, including Expo '88 and the Paralympics)
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