Iconic rock legends Three Dog Night and The Turtles are teaming up to take on the great down under this November. They may have gone a bit long in the teeth, but with more than 100 million records sold between them, we’re quite sure they still know their way around the traps.
If you don’t recognise their names, you’re probably not the only one. In a funny of the music business, it's the songs of these two groups that remain hundreds of times more recognisable than the bands themselves. Three Dog Night’s version of Mama Told Me (Not To Come) and The Turtles’ Happy Together are two of the most synonymously recognisable songs of the ‘60s and ‘70s and the spirit of these classic hits lives on today.
With all-time sales and charts records and countless collaborations, these two bands have spread their wings further than most other artists in history. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to catch them both live in concert.
Three Dog Night and The Turtles play Thebarton Theatre on Fri Nov 19. Tickets on sale through Venuetix.
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