Night At The Barracks returns to Manly’s picturesque North Head this September for a series of outdoor concert events starting on September 15 and finishing on October 8.
The showcase event kicks off with legendary Australian act Hoodoo Gurus, with celebrated artists such as Missy Higgins, Kate Cebrano, James Morrison Motown Experience and Tina Arena among the featured artists.
But it is September 29 where we draw our focus today, and the musical extravaganza that is The Rolling Stones Revue.
Fronted by Magic Dirt’s Adalita, Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers (You Am I, Hard-Ons), The Rolling Stones Revue has been drawing rave reviews around the country with their unique slant on the music that shaped a generating as performed by Australian artists.
For this special occasion, The Rolling Stones Revue will also be paying homage to the classic Rolling Stones album Sticky Fingers, as well as delivering fan favourites and greatest hits.
Adalita joined us earlier this week to chat about Night At The Barracks.
“I can’t wait,” she enthused. “I’ve not played Night At The Barracks before, and it sounds like a really great event. I love playing outdoor gigs and it just sounds beautiful. Manly is great, I played there back in the day, but it’s been a while.”
We turn our focus to The Rolling Stones Revue and what to expect.
“It’s a group of us – Tex Perkins, Tim Rogers and myself in this particular revue,” Adalita explained. “We have had Phil Jamieson (Grinspoon) in the past and Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus) as well, but for this particular one it will be myself, Tex and Tim. We just get together and bang out some Stones classics. There’s a lot of Sticky Fingers songs and a lot of classics as well. It’s just so much fun to do. I’ve always loved the Stones and playing besides Tex and Tim is just a joy. They’re amazing. We have such a great time and the band is incredible. It’s unexpected that I would do something like that, but I like going out of my comfort zone.”
In the full interview, Adalita talks about how they rehearse for the show, how faithfully they keep to the original versions, choosing who performs which songs, who channels their inner Mick Jagger best, playing a classic album front to back and potential difficulties that could pose, the state of the art visual component to the show, future plans and more.