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The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is back, celebrating 10 years of Red Hot Rock in 2020! Experience an incredible, never before seen all Australian line-up across a massive 4 month series of dates. Coastal Credit Union Music Park At Walnut Creek. Raleigh, NC, USA. The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR returns in 2021 with a COVID-safe festival sporting a massive line-up of Australian artists. Headlined by long-time supporters of the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR, Jimmy Barnes, Hoodoo Gurus, Jon Stevens, Diesel, Vika & Linda and Chris Cheney.


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JAMES REYNE, THE LIVING END, THE ANGELS, BABY ANIMALS,
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The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR celebrates 10 years of Red Hot Rock in 2020 and in true style, organisers have put together an incredible all Australian line-up for a massive four-month series of dates. In an incredible coup for music-fans, ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Hunters & Collectors are reuniting to headline the 2020 tour, bringing with them special guests James Reyne, The Living End, The Angels, Baby Animals, Killing Heidi and Boom Crash Opera.
Promoter Duane McDonald launched the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR in 2011 with a line-up of three artists on the bill and six shows throughout Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. Fast forward a decade, and the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is one of the hottest tickets on the summer music calendar. In 2020, the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR will visit Queensland, both the metro centre and the Tropical North, the Northern Territory, Western Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, fully realising Duane’s original dream of ensuring the music loving public around the country had access to top quality festivals.
“The past 10 years have gone so fast and we have been so proud to see the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR continue to grow each year,” says Duane. “The support we have received from audiences has been phenomenal. To everyone who has attended a RED HOT SUMMER TOUR show over the last decade – thank you. You are the reason we do what we do, and will continue to bring you the best quality music experience, every year. We can’t wait to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Red Hot Rock with music fans around the country.”
Reforming for this special 10th anniversary of the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR, Hunters & Collectors performances are a rare thing indeed and a huge coup for music fans. The legendary band disbanded over two decades ago and have only performed again a handful of times since – notably at The Sound Relief Concert in 2009 and a brief run five years ago. Banding together again specifically for the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is apt, considering that Hunters & Collectors voracious live performances are so well suited in a festival environment. With smash hit songs such as When The River Runs Dry, Say Goodbye, Do You See What I See, True Tears Of Joy, Holy Grail and the anthemic Throw Your Arms Around Me, Hunters & Collectors have sold over one million albums spawning 19 hit singles.
“The lads are very excited to be getting out into all the regional towns that made them welcome when they were touring at their peak throughout Australia,” says Hunter & Collectors lead singer Mark Seymour. “This tour is going to be huge.”

James Reyne has been treading the boards in the rock halls of Australian music for decades. From his time fronting the legendary Australian Crawl through to his successful solo career, James’ music is part of Australian history. As a prolific songwriter and strong vocalist, it’s no surprise that James has won accolade after accolade for his contribution to music. When Australian Crawl split in the mid-1980s, James embarked on a successful solo career. James Reyne stands alone within an elite cluster of exclusive Australian performers.


The Living End are considered Australian rock royalty, and for good reason. Their blistering live performances have seen them perform far and wide, and their reputation precedes them, they rock from the first note to the last. When The Living End first smashed onto the scene in 1997 with their double-A single Prisoner of Society and Second Solution, they embraced a new Australian sound and fans and critics sat up and listened. Since then they have released seven studio albums, two of which have debuted at #1 on the ARIA Chart – four of those are Platinum
and two are Gold. They have been nominated for an incredible 27 ARIA Awards. They are close to releasing their eighth studio album and audiences at the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR will get to see the band in full flight!

When it comes to great Aussie rock, it doesn’t come much better than The Angels. It’s been over four decades since brothers Rick and John Brewster co-founded the iconic band and have penned some of Australia’s most
anthemic tracks. The Angels are widely reputed for their killer live shows. With hits like Long Line, Marseille, Be With You, After the Rain, Shadow Boxer and Mr Damage to name a few. Audiences have always loved seeing The Angels on the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR and 2020 promises to really rock!


Baby Animals burst onto the Australian scene in the 1990s with a solid rock force and a sassy lead singer. Suze DeMarchi proved that girls could rock just as hard as guys and the Baby Animals soon kicked some impressive rock butt with hits such as Rush You, Early Warning and One Word. The band scored themselves ARIA awards for best album and toured the globe. When they split in the mid-1990s they ended a special era of Australian music. The band’s recent reformation and inclusion again on the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR line-up is an opportunity for music fans to see their original rock at its best.

Killing Heidi also celebrate an auspicious anniversary in 2020, two decades since the release of their rock-pop debut Reflector. The smash hit singles – including Weir and Mascara – embedded the album in Australian music
history, took out four ARIA awards and reached four times platinum status. It also catapulted Killing Heidi and its teen musicians – Ella and Jesse Hooper – into international superstar status. The Hooper siblings were revered for their songwriting prowess and their subsequent albums earned them critical acclaim.

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Marking another milestone on the tour, Boom Crash Opera celebrate the 30th anniversary of their ARIA Top 10 album These Are Crazy Times, which spawned smash singles such as Onion Skin, The Best Thing, Talk About It, Get Out Of The House and Dancing In The Storm. To make the occasion even more special, the band – Peter Farnan, Peter ‘Maz’ Maslen and John Favro – are excited to welcome back Dale Ryder who will lead the vocal charge.
Audiences will be treated to all the hits, including Hands Up In The Air, Her Charity, Love Me To Death and Great Wall to name a few. Boom Crash Opera have a lot to celebrate and what better place to do it than on the RED HOT
SUMMER TOUR in 2020.

The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is always a sell-out series and the 10 Years of Red Hot Rock in 2020 will createAustralian music history. Don’t miss these very special shows. Tickets are only available through authorised ticket outlets listed. Patrons are advised not to purchase tickets from Viagogo or other Third Party Sellers, as fraudulent tickets will not be honoured.
Apple Music’s editors have created a playlist of Red Hot Rock for the 2020 RED HOT SUMMER TOUR. Stream it now on Apple Music here: www.applemusic.com/Redhotsummer


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Old Mount Gambier Gaol, MOUNT GAMBIER SA

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Mary Ann Reserve, MANNUM SA

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Sandalford Estate, SWAN VALLEY WA

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Mornington Racecourse, MORNINGTON VIC

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Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, HOBART TAS

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Country Club Lawns, LAUNCESTON TAS

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Westport Park, PORT MACQUARIE NSW

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Cockatoo Island, SYDNEY NSW

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Roche Estate, HUNTER VALLEY NSW

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Bella Vista Farm, BAULKHAM HILLS NSW

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Sandstone Point Hotel, BRIBIE ISLAND QLD

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Queens Park – Frogs Hollow, TOOWOOMBA QLD

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Harrigans Drift Inn, JACOBS WELL QLD

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Mackay Park, BATEMANS BAY NSW

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Kiama Showgrounds, KIAMA NSW

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Gateway Lakes, WODONGA VIC

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JACKSON, Miss. – Norman Vincent Peale would have been a big fan of Will Zalatoris.

Peale, the author of The Power of Positive Thinking, would have admired how Zalatoris isn’t afraid to shoot for his goal. Like the time before the final round of the Korn Ferry Tour’s TPC Colorado Championship at Heron Lakes in July, when despite being winless since turning professional in 2017, Zalatoris wrote his caddie a check based on the winner’s share and went out and made it happen.

Then, last week, Zalatoris, who made the cut on the number at the PGA Tour’s Corales Puntacana Open, knew he needed a low round to vault into the top 10 and secure a start in this week’s Sanderson Farms Championship. Zalatoris set a goal of 64, and while he came up one short of the number, he posted a field-low 65 that catapulted him to T-8 and another week of living the good life on the PGA Tour.

When asked to explain what the difference was in his play in Sunday’s final round in the Dominican Republic compared to the first three days, he said, “I had my back up against the wall.”

Zalatoris, 24, continued a remarkable run of performance, which included a T-6 at the U.S. Open at Winged Foot two weeks ago when he earned more in one start than he had in 16 on the Korn Ferry Tour. His two-week run in the big leagues has lifted Zalatoris to the brink of earning special temporary membership on the PGA Tour, which would allow him unlimited sponsor’s exemptions this season (otherwise capped at seven).

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Zalatoris needs just a two-way tie for fifth place this week at the Sanderson Farms Championship to earn enough to do so.

There will be no rest for the weary, especially when opportunity knocks.

“At this stage of where I’m at, I can’t take a week off,” Zalatoris said on Sunday, noting he was “flat” the first two days at Puntacana. “At least I can admit it now, I was a little drained after (the U.S. Open).”

Zalatoris looks to be a star in the making. He’s shown promise since his red-hot summer of 2014 when he won the U.S. Junior Amateur, Texas State Amateur and Trans-Mississippi Amateur Championship. After winning four times in college, playing on the victorious 2017 U.S. Walker Cup team and earning 2017 ACC Player of the Year honors, Zalatoris skipped his final semester at Wake Forest and turned pro in December of that year.

Zalatoris is a ballstriking specialist – he led the U.S. Open field in Strokes Gained: Approach – but willed himself to another Tour start this week by making a boatload of putts on Sunday. He took 30 putts in the first three rounds at Puntacana, but only 25 on the final day.

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He’s made the step up in competition to the PGA Tour seamlessly after an impressive season on the developmental circuit. Zalatoris won the TPC Colorado Championship, finished tied for second at the Evans Scholars Invitational and shared third at the King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village among 10 top-10s in 16 starts. And he’s been killing it on the Korn Ferry Tour since returning from the COVID-19 break in June, recording 11 straight top-20 finishes en route to the top of the circuit’s money list.

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The global pandemic eliminated a promotion to the PGA Tour this season – unless, of course, he wins three times on KFT for an automatic promotion, or two more times – but a victory this week at The Country Club of Jackson would resolve those concerns. Perhaps he should simply write his caddie another first-place check and allow the power of positive thinking to take care of the rest.

“I’ve been really working hard over the past couple of years, and nice to finally see it pay off on the big stage,” Zalatoris said.