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Continuing where he left off

ONE of Australia’s greatest country music artists will hit the stage at the Hallam Hotel this month.
Former Australian Idol contestant, rock ‘n’ roller Shannon Noll will steal the spotlight for a show on Friday 14 November.
The man who strikes a chord with everyone will offer a unique experience for all as he gets set to present his new ‘We only live Once’ show.
Noll has grown from his time on Idol when he won the hearts of many viewers and showcased his talent, and the longevity of his career certainly speaks of his dedication.
Noll has five top-10 albums, gained 17 platinum and three gold ARIA accreditations, won five ARIA chart awards and become the first Australian male artists in national chart history to achieve ten consecutive top-10 Aria Chart singles.
Noll is excited to head in a new direction with his music and get back in front of his fans to perform a mix of old and new songs. He is now on a tour of selected cities and towns on Australia’s east coast. Noll, who was unable to finish off a previous tour is keen to get back on the stage and behind the mic.
“I was really disappointed not to have been able to finish the Invincible Tour earlier this year due to illness,” he said.
“Now I really can’t wait to get back out on the road for We Only Live Once so I can play my new music and old classics to the fans who missed out last time, as well as to new audiences on this tour.”
Tickets are on sale now.

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