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Troy shines bright like Diamond

Neil Diamond fans are invited to join Troy Harrison at the Victa Cinema on Saturday, August 16 as he takes you on a journey through the American singer-songwriter’s music and career.

‘Hot August Night’ is not just a tribute show, it’s a musical portrait of a relationship between Adelaide musician Harrison and Diamond’s ethereal performance that spans almost half a century.

From the Greek Theatre to the Adelaide Festival, Troy Harrison’s mastery of song and story is unmatched.

He will take you back to special moments in rock history, the music, the times and a single night that means so much to so many.

The show begins at 8pm, and a licensed bar is available.

Tickets are $42 for adults, $39 for concessions, and groups of 6+ are $36 a ticket.

To book, call 0421 651 451, pay in person at the cinema, or visit www.allsortofentertainment.com.au

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