
Respected as one of Australia’s iconic musicians, Ian Moss delivers an unforgettable sound – not only as a telling soloist on guitar but especially with his silken voice, ringing with clarity and resonating with pure soul.
You can catch Ian Moss at Capitol Theatre Tamworth on Saturday, November 24 at 8pm.
Born and raised in Alice Springs, Ian started playing guitar in local teenage bands but moved to Adelaide after failing one of his high school years, planning to repeat in the big city.
Fate intervened when he answered an advertisement for a guitarist in a shop window in 1973, joining the band that was to become a legend in Australia and that made such an undeniable impact that they are now etched in the Australian music psyche forever. That band was Cold Chisel.
Moss has released five studio albums – The #1 and multi-platinum, Matchbook, Worlds Away, Petrolhead, Let's all Get Together and Soul on West 53rd.
In 2007 he told the Sydney Morning Herald, 'I haven't made my definitive album yet'.
2018 will bring a new chapter in Ian’s career as he releases the new self-titled studio album, his sixth, and heads to regional Australia armed with his acoustic guitar and incredible songs.
In 2007 he told the Sydney Morning Herald, "I haven't made my definitive album yet." Ten years later with his the self-titled Ian Moss, he might have just done that.
The Gruffalo’s Child
The Gruffalo’s Child, based on the award-winning book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Schefler, comes to life on stage at Capitol Theatre November 15 at 6pm.
If you loved The Gruffalo, don't miss the sequel, which returns following previous sell-out Australian tours – now in a new West End production.
One wild and windy night, the Gruffalo’s Child ignores her father’s warnings about the Big Bad Mouse and tiptoes out into the deep dark wood. The Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist... does he?
The team behind The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and The 13-, 26-, 52- and 78-Storey Treehouses return with The Gruffalo's Child, bringing together physical theatre, music and puppetry to deliver songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged three and up, and their adults…
More dates for the diary include: Jesus Christ Superstar – November 2 to November 10 over several performances, Christmas at the Capitol, starring the wonderful Rhonda Burchmore on December 9 at 3pm and 6pm, The 91-Storey Treehouse on December 2 aqnd 3 at 10.30am, 12 noon and 6pm and John Denver Celebration Concert at TRECC on December 16 at 9pm.
To book seats, visit entertainmentvenues.com.au, call 6766 2028, or visit the box office at Capitol Theatre and The Big Golden Guitar.