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The Burt Bacharach Songbook: In Concert
 

A line-up of brilliant guest singers performing the classic hits from the Bacharach songbook.

If you “just don’t know what to do with yourself,” then join us for an uplifting concert from the Songbook from one of the world’s most loved composers. Featuring Wendy Stapleton, Bobby Valentine, Ally Mac, Lauren Elizabeth and a 4-piece live band performing the songs that Burt Bacharach wrote for the likes of Dusty Springfield, Dionne Warwick and many more!

This will be an exhilarating musical event full of “Magic Moments” that promises to leave you with a smile in your heart.

Performing favourites like “The Look of Love,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “A House is Not a Home,” “What The World Needs,” “Walk On By” & “Raindrops,” - this is certainly a stunning evening not to be missed!

 

Event details

Venue: Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne - Southern Cross Lawn
Bookings: https://tickets.shakespeareaustralia.com.au/sales/performances/under-the-stars/burt-bacharach/friday-14-february-2025-70
Start Date: Friday 14 February 2025

The performance is located on the Southern Cross Lawn, best accessed via the Observatory Gate on Birdwood Avenue. (Opposite the Shrine of Remembrance.)

https://tickets.shakespeareaustralia.com.au/sales/venues/royal-botanic-gardens-melbourn/southern-cross-lawn

 

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