Cricket Rocks

29 October, 2024

With a massive summer of cricket upon us, there’s never been more content to dive into, with series previews, podcasts and concerts galore.

What if there was an event that combined the very best of all these formats, in one night?

Enter ‘Cricket Rocks’, where these elements will come together in one huge show.

On Friday 15 November, there will be a star-studded lineup at Sydney Coliseum for an evening that is not to be missed.

The show is made up of three parts:

  • Pre-Show Priority Tickets: Offering the rare chance to meet and greet cricket stars and legends, past and present. There will be the opportunity to meet members of the current Australian Test team before they head to Perth for the First Test against India.
  • High-Quality Preview: Interviews discussing the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Hosted by Mark Howard. You’ll gain insights from David Warner, Brett Lee, Mark Waugh, Nathan Lyon, Ravi Shastri and Harsha Bhogle.
  • Live Rock Show: Six and Out will perform a range of songs with some very special music legends as guests.

The band Six and Out, is made up of ACA members and cricket personalities; Richard Chee Quee, Brett Lee, Shane Lee, Brad McNamara and Gavin Robertson.

General admission tickets are $69.00, while the VIP Meet and Greet priority tickets that give you access to part one (above) of the show are available for $399.00.

This is the perfect way to celebrate the beginning of the Test Summer. This event is the first of an Australia wide tour where Six and Out will perform in every capital city, coinciding with each Test match.

For more information, and to purchase tickets, you can head to: https://sydneycoliseum.com.au/whats-on/cricket-rocks/

If you can, get along to what is sure to be a great night in Sydney. For those elsewhere in Australia, make sure to get to the Six and Out shows around the country.

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