History of House, a collaboration between ARIA-nominated DJ Groove Terminator and three-time Grammy®-winners Soweto Gospel Choir, is an exhilarating trip through the history of dance music.
Prepare for music-loving sensory overload. Take the world’s greatest gospel choir who have performed live with stars including Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Bono, Queen and Celine Dion, add in some funky 70s disco, sprinkle in some 80s pop and then strap in to be schooled in house music, from the mid 80s, through the 90s, to the end of the millennium. Behind the decks is Groove Terminator, one of Australia’s biggest DJs, who has produced dance music and captivated dancefloors for more than three decades.
History of House is a dancefloor-exploding celebration of dance music through the decades, reimagined and reignited.
1hr 25min.
30th August, 2024
29th September, 2024
All Ages. Parental Guidance Recommended.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAIN: Make your way to Central station. Catch a light rail service to Moore Park on the L2 Randwick Line or L3 Kingsford Line to get within a short walking distance of Hordern Pavilion. Light rail services leave from Chalmers Street and bring you to the Moore Park stop which is located on Anzac Parade just north of Lang Road.
BY BUS: The following regular route buses run from the city and make stops along Anzac Parade:
Routes 338, 374, 376 & 391 depart from Eddy Avenue stand C. Alight at the first stop on the bus roadway at Moore Park.
Routes 372, 393 & 395 depart from Eddy Avenue stand C. Alight at the first stop on Anzac Parade.
BY CAR: Located less than 100 metres from the venue, the Entertainment Quarter has a 2,000 spot multi-storey car park open from 6.00am to 2.00am, 7 days a week.
BY TAXI: The Entertainment Quarter operates a managed taxi rank within the site from Errol Flynn Boulevard. Rideshare operators such as Uber can pick-up and drop off patrons on Errol Flynn Boulevard and Driver Avenue when no major stadium events are underway resulting in precinct road closures.
Best Music Overall Award Winner, Adelaide Fringe 2020
Best Music & Musicals Weekly Award, Fringe World 2024
Perth Now Critics’ Choice Weekly Award, Fringe World 2024
★★★★★ “Collabs don’t come more epic than this” - Hi Fi Way
★★★★★ “Nothing prepares you for the sensory overload you experience as you travel through the musical ages of the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s all the way through to the end of the millennium.” - Glam Adelaide
★★★★★ “From the moment the show begins until the final notes are sung it’s just a continuous party vibe.” - OUTinPerth
★★★★★ “Seamlessly mixing classic house grooves with the mighty vocal power of the choir, the vibe is euphoric... If you love to dance, this joyous, explosive and dance-tastic show is a 100% must-see this Fringe.” - The Clothesline
History of House runs for 1hr 25min.
History of House is at Sydney's Sydney Spiegeltent, which is located at 122 Lang Road, Moore Park, Sydney, 2021.
History of House tickets start at $70.
All Ages. Parental Guidance Recommended.
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