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Synthony No.3 to bring star-studded line-up to RAC Arena

Following back-to-back sold out events across Australia and New Zealand, Synthony returns to Australia in 2023 with a brand new show: Synthony No.3.

Boasting a star-studded line-up with Natalie Bassingthwaighte (Rogue Traders), Thandi Phoenix, Ilan Kidron (The Potbelleez) et.al, the celebration of dance music continues with a fresh setlist of massive dance tracks performed with a mix of live orchestra, vocalists, instrumentalists, and DJs. Joining the big stars will be Cassie McIvor, Greg Gould, Matty O, Mobin Master, and event host, Aroha.

The tour kicks off this month at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl, as part of the Live at the Bowl summer event series, followed by a Perth date at RAC Arena on Friday, March 17, before heading back east for shows in Brisbane and Sydney.

Featuring new music from Disclosure, Eric Prydz, Flume, Calvin Harris, Wilkinson and more, it’s set to be the biggest orchestrated dance party in Australia.

Bringing the newest iteration of Synthony to life will be master conductor Sarah-Grace Williams, touted as one of the best conductors in the Southern Hemisphere.

“This show is Synthony all grown up, like a coming of age!” said Sarah-Grace Williams, who has been with the brand since its Australian inception. “Synthony No.1 is a bit of a nostalgic trip down memory lane, celebrating 30 years of global dance anthems, Synthony No.2 is a little edgier, we still have a show packed with classics but introduce some more new music as well, and Synthony No.3 takes that one step further – the best of everything!”

“I am so incredibly excited to be unleashing Synthony No.3 onto Australian audiences, they are going to love this show! For those who have already seen Synthony 1 and 2, you ain’t seen nothing yet! And for those who have never seen a show – now is the time!”

Excited to join the Synthony line-up, Natalie Bassingthwaighte said it was incredible to be performing again, and in such an “amazing format” after the covid hiatus. “There’s nothing better than performing with a live orchestra, especially with the fusion of dance music, electronics and amazing visuals,” she said.

Synthony No.3 hits RAC Arena on Friday, March 17, 2023. Tickets are on sale now at www.synthony.com

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