The iconic band would have put on a heck of a show

The iconic band would have put on a heck of a show

Crowded House have reportedly pulled out an look for this 12 months’s AFL grand last.

In a barely odd announcement, contemplating it didn’t seem like well-known that the long-lasting band was really planning to play the grand last, they’re not, in accordance with a report within the Herald Sun.

One of the preferred bands in Australian music historical past, Crowded House would have been a rare addition to the listing of acts to grace AFL’s greatest sport of the 12 months.

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The report states the choice was made final week to tug out of the present, leaving the league simply 54 days to discover a alternative.

AFL spokesperson Jay Allen is quoted saying solely: “The pre-match entertainment for the 2023 AFL grand final will be announced in September.”

Last 12 months, Robbie Williams earned widespread popularity of his efficiency on grand last day, when Geelong thrashed the Sydney Swans.

The Killers, Ed Sheeran, Birds of Tokyo and Jimmy Barnes have been among the higher performances over the past decade.

Meat Loaf and an look by Angry Anderson in a Batmobile are amongst these occasions not recalled fairly so fondly.

Crowded House loved monumental success within the Nineteen Eighties and 90s earlier than performing an iconic farewell live performance on the Sydney Opera House in 1996.

The reunited in 2020 and at present consists of unique band members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour, plus some newcomers together with two of Finn’s kids.

They launched a seventh studio album in 2021 titled “Dreamers are waiting”.

The band introduced their tour of America for 2022 was sadly postponed as a result of pandemic, they as a substitute returned Down Under to play quite a lot of reveals.

Originally revealed as Crowded House reportedly pulls out of AFL Grand Final gig

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au