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Jimmy Barnes Cold Chisel perform at Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Thursday 19 November 2015. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

By The C Adds A Cronulla Show

by Paul Cashmere

Hey, you there in The Shire. Yes you, and you, and you. Barnesy is coming to play for you with a new By The C show added for Cronulla.

Tagged as:80s, Australia, By The C, Jimmy Barnes, live music, rock

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

Torquay To Host Jimmy Barnes By The C

by Noise11.com

Jimmy Barnes took the summer of 2022 off to recover from back surgery and will make up for lost time across the summer of 2024.

Tagged as:Australia, By The C, Jimmy Barnes, music festival, rock

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Andrew Stockdale, Wolfmother, 2013, Music Bowl, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

By The C 2023 Features Jimmy Barnes, The Living End, Wolfmother, Noiseworks, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, Thirsty Merc and Dallas Crane

by Paul Cashmere

By The C returns for a 2023 season with Jimmy Barnes headlining an all-Australian line-up with The Living End, Wolfmother, Noiseworks, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, Thirsty Merc and Dallas Crane playing across various dates.

Tagged as:Baby Animals, By The C, Dallas Crane, Jimmy Barnes, Noiseworks, The Screaming Jets, Thirsty Merc, Wolfmother

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Suzi Quatro, Noise11, Photo

One Electric Day Mornington With Suzi Quatro Is A Sell-Out

by Paul Cashmere

Duane McDonald’s One Electric Day in Mornington, featuring the return of Suzi Quatro, has sold out.

Tagged as:Australia, Baby Animals, By The C, Chocolate Starfish, live music, Noiseworks, One Electric Day, Screaming Jets, Suzi Quatro, The Angels

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Suzi Quatro, Noise11, Photo

By The C Is Putting The Suzi Quatro Tour Into Western Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Suzi Quatro’s Australia dates have been expanded to Western Australia with a show for Hillarys, 20ks north of Perth.

Tagged as:Australia, Baby Animals, By The C, Chocolate Starfish, live music, Noiseworks, One Electric Day, Screaming Jets, Suzi Quatro, The Angels

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

The Weekend’s By The C and Summer Salt Cancelled For Sydney

by Paul Cashmere

This weekend’s Sydney edition of By The C, featuring Jimmy Barnes, Mondo Rock, Jon Stevens, Vanessa Amorosi and Ian Moss, has been cancelled due to the wild NSW weather.

Tagged as:Australia, Birds Of Tokyo, By The C, Holy Holy, Ian Moss, Icehouse, Jimmy Barnes, Jon Stevens, Kasey Chambers, live music, Missy Higgins, Mondo Rock, music festival, Pete Murray, Summer Salt, The Teskey Brothers, Vanessa Amorosi, Xavier Rudd, Zaccaria

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Jimmy Barnes by Gerry Nichols

By The C Locks In Perth and Adelaide for 2022

by Paul Cashmere

By The C has even more dates added for 2022. Adelaide and Perth will be treated to Jimmy Barnes, Mondo Rock, Jon Stevens, Diesel, Vanessa Amorosi and 1927.

Tagged as:1927, Australia, By The C, Diesel, Jimmy Barnes, Jon Stevens, live music, Mondo Rock, Vanessa Amorosi, Zaccaria

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

Icehouse To Headline By The C In Torquay

by Paul Cashmere

As Australian artists continue to activate in a post-Covid world the latest announcement comes from Icehouse who will headline By The C in Torquay in February.

Tagged as:Australia, Birds Of Tokyo, By The C, Icehouse, live music, Missy Higgins, music festival, Pete Murray, rock

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

Icehouse To Headline By The C in Adelaide

by Paul Cashmere

Icehouse will perform an Adelaide By The C show at Glenelg Beach on 13 February, 2021.

Tagged as:70s, 80s, Adelaide, Australia, Baby Animals, By The C, Icehouse, James Reyne, Killing Heidi, Motor Ace, rock

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Icehouse perform at A Day In The Gardens in the Royal Botanical Gardens Melbourne on Sunday 12 March 2017.

Icehouse and James Reyne Lead By The C 2021 Announcement

by Paul Cashmere

Icehouse, James Reyne, Pete Murray, Baby Animals, Killing Heidi and Motor Ace have been revealed as the line-up for By The C 2021 in Sydney and Melbourne.

Tagged as:Australia, Baby Animals, By The C, Icehouse, James Reyne, Killing Heidi, Motor Ace, music festival, Pete Murray, rock

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Icehouse photo by Serge Thomann

Perth’s By The C Rescheduled For November

by Announcement

Zaccaria Concerts & Touring are excited to announce that in response to the global coronavirus pandemic 2020, BY THE C featuring Icehouse, which was to be held on April 5 in Perth, is now being rescheduled to Saturday 7th November, 2020. It will still be held at the same venue – City Beach Oval.

Tagged as:Australia, By The C, Icehouse, music festival, Perth, Zaccaria Concerts

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Steve Kilbey: Photo Ros O'Gorman

Steve Kilbey explains why The Church’s ‘Too Fast For You’ seems to have disappeared from their history

by Paul Cashmere

The Church song ‘Too Fast For You’ rarely makes it to the band’s compilation albums, it is not available on streaming services and Steve Kilbey has no idea why.

Tagged as:80s, Australia, By The C, Do Re Mi, Icehouse, Mental As Anything, rock, Steve Kilbey, Sunnyboys, The Church

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Steve Kilbey: Photo Ros O'Gorman

The Church added to By The C music festival

by Paul Cashmere

The Church has joined the By The C line-up for Newcastle, Wollongong, Coolongatta, Geelong and Adelaide for 2019.

Tagged as:80s, Australia, By The C, Icehouse, Mental As Anything Do Re Mi, music festival, rock, The Church

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