The Robertson Brothers 1960s Variety TV Show

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Following their Sold Out Tour in 2024, Australia’s new ‘Kings of Variety Television’ are back in 2025 with a brand new show! Geoff and Ben Robertson are back as your charming and cheeky hosts for this nostalgic night of entertainment as they pay tribute to the musical giants of the 1960’s – The Beatles, Petula Clark, Del Shannon, Beach Boys, The Hollies, Bee Gees and the Everly Brothers.

 

Variety TV Show fans will be excited to know the multi-talented Simon Brook McLachlan (from the Original Australian cast of Jersey Boys) will return in 2025 to thrill us with his very special tribute to Del Shannon. Also joining the Variety show this year is the amazing Cosima De Vito with her incredible tribute to Petula Clark.

Cosima De Vito rose to fame on the first season of ‘Australian Idol’ reaching the top three in a monumental and ground breaking season of Aussie TV.  Her first single also debut at number one on the Aria Charts! Cosima is true vocal force!

Unlike anything you have ever seen before this ground-breaking and interactive theatrical TV experience is filled with all the fun, music and long forgotten memories of the fabulous 1960’s. The Variety TV Show audience is taken on a unique and emotional journey back to the best years of their lives.

Content: Wendouree Performing Arts Centre

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  • Sun 6 Jul

2:30pm–5pm

Wendouree Centre for Performing Arts

1220 Howitt St, Wendouree VIC 3355

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$74.95 - $79.95


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