Holy Holy Cellophane Tour

06 April 2024
Saturday

Holy Holy Cellophane Tour

6 April 2024

Doors open: 7:30pm

Show time: 8:00pm - 10:45pm

Astor Theatre

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If it all ended for Holy Holy tomorrow, their legacy would already be cemented. Look at what’s been achieved so far: there are gold and platinum records up on their walls, there are songs littered throughout recent Hottest 100 history, there are a countless run of sold-out shows in the books and there are four studio albums that have all reached the upper echelon of the ARIA album charts, landing this long-distance musical love affair between singer Timothy Carroll and guitarist/producer Oscar Dawson in prestigious company. Needless to say, things have escalated slightly since the pair met as teenagers whilst volunteering in Thailand, first clocking one another from across the room in a busy restaurant after noticing they each had a guitar in hand.

From their early indie-rock days to their latter-day widescreen expansion into dance-driven anthems, Holy Holy have done it all… at least, seemingly so. Perhaps, then, that is exactly why Holy Holy are such an exciting prospect: with every release, they are simultaneously broadening their horizons and subsequently adding to their living, breathing legacy within 21st century Australian music. If their fifth album Cellophane has anything to say about it, Holy Holy are far from finished.

For those that first heard Holy Holy in their guitar-driven and folk-oriented early days, the sound of Cellophane might come as a shock to the system. It is the farthest the duo have strayed from their origins yet, full of AutoTune-driven vocal runs and an electric undercurrent that surges through each blood-pumping cut. But for Carroll and Dawson, Cellophane is less about pop and more about a different P-word: Perspective. “Cellophane is brightly-coloured plastic, and in one sense it’s basically just throwaway crap,” says Dawson. “At the same time, though, when you hold it up to a light it can actually be kind of beautiful. For us, naming the record after it was about the juxtaposition between music that’s organic and grounded in emotion and music that’s computer-generated and danceable.”

Support is Eliza and The Delusionals.


ASTOR THEATRE – CONCERT MODE:
Stalls – General Admission Standing & Limited Unreserved Seating
Balcony – Reserved Seating
Licensed All Ages – Patrons under 18 can only attend with parent/guardian (over 18) with a valid ticket. Infants not admitted.

TICKETS:
Admit 1: $57.50
Door: $62.70


PLEASE NOTE:
Balcony seating is only accessible via the stairs. No disabled access.
Entry is entirely at the discretion of the Licensee.
Bag checks are required prior to entry.
No external food or drinks are permitted in the venue.
Cameras are strictly prohibited.

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