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Stars, The Simply Red Song Book ~ Sunday Lunch Show

  • Sunday 24 November 2024, 12:30 PM
  • 115A Cronulla St, Cronulla NSW 2230
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We are so looking forward to bringing our Simply Red Celebration to The Brass Monkey in a special lunchtime performance. Stars. The Simply Red Songbook presents a collection of Simply Red’s greatest hits from their vast catalogue.



This Show will take you on a musical journey as it celebrates the timeless and soulful energy that Simply Red are renowned for. Since they appeared on the scene back in 1985, the band has sold over 50 million albums worldwide making them one of the most popular British bands of all time.



The man fronting this project is Geoff Kellett. Geoff is a multi- talented singer who leads the band through the rock and soul of Simply Red’s most popular and enduring hits. Highly experienced on the international music scene, Kellett is an award-winning musician who’s on stage performance matches Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall, capturing the essence of Hucknall’s smooth and charismatic presence and dry sense of humour. Born and bred in Preston Lancashire, Geoff and Mick’s paths crossed over in the early 80’s when both ambitious singers were running their demos to A & R in London. Geoff brings his experience, passion and wonderful stories!! This musical experience shouldn’t be missed as Geoff, alongside some of Australia’s finest musicians take to a stage near you with this unforgettable and captivating show.



This professional 7 piece line up will perform the hits that will include Money’s Too Tight (To Mention), Holding Back the Years, Somethings Got Me Started, Stars, A New Flame and many more. This stunning presentation is an entertaining, uplifting and soulful musical experience. This carefully curated Songbook is not to be missed.