The Idea Of North – Live In Sydney! A Prelude in Tea at the Independent Theatre  

The Idea of North with Kai Kitamura

Multi ARIA Award-winning vocal group The Idea of North returns for A Prelude in Tea, with the addition of incredible vocal percussionist Kai Kitamura who has broadened the group’s repertoire, sound and musical expression in ways that make the experience of what these five singers can do with only the human voice even more incredible.

The Idea of North is regarded as Australia’s most awarded, best loved and longest running contemporary vocal group. Their incredible arrangements, flawless harmonies and dry Aussie humour adds to the world-class a cappella singing experience. But, such is the group’s down-to-earth nature, you’ll also leave feeling as though you’ve known each member of the group for years.  Since forming originally in 1993, there have been only a few changes to the line up over the years, but each time, their sound, their blend and their musicianship improve. Now, as a quintet, The Idea of North is in its most exciting and versatile incarnation yet.

The legendary refreshments and delectable cakes of the Independent Theatre are all included in the ticket price.

Tickets: Adult $49, Conc/Under 30 $32, Student $22, Child $17 /Afternoon tea included

Bookings: www.theindependent.org.au   or call 9955 3000

 

 

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