Four young men - Finnegan Green, Kyle Hall, Ben Francis and Lachlan Williams (L-R) - look forward, wearing matching green velvet suit jackets.
Four men are on stage, facing the audience in a line behind four microphones on straight stands. They are dancing and singing, with their left knee being hit by their right hand in a 60s-style disco move. In the background, a live band, including a pianist, a guitarist, a bassist and a drummer. The lighting create blue ambience, with red floor lighting creating a purple haze around their heads.
The Norwood Concert Hall is decked our with full, vibrant, coloured lighting. On stage, four men in pink jackets are performing; three with their hands in the air and one holding a microphone. In the background of the stage, a nine-piece band can be seen. The foreground of the picture shows much of the audience watching the performance.

The 60 Four: In Concert

Music
South Australia

The 60 Four present the biggest hits of the '60s with a contemporary sound and stunning showmanship that have made them a Fringe favourite. 

With their slick moves and tight four-part harmonies, these charming young men perform all of your favourite '60s hits and other old school favourites. Over two hours of The Beatles, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Beach Boys, The Bee Gees, Johnny O Keefe and many more. 

*Best Music Weekly Award 2021*

★★★★★ Adelaide Theatre Guide 

★★★★★ Arts Review

★★★★★ Glam Adelaide

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★★★★★ Weekend Notes

Hit songs. World class harmonies. Smart suits. Slick choreography. Youthful charm. 

A vocal and visual treat.

*All performances, except for those in Kangaroo Island and Victor Harbor, will be backed by a spectacular nine-piece band.*

Presented by: The 60 Four

The 60 Four is a four-piece group that present the hottest, freshest '60s tribute show. With their slick moves and tight four-part harmonies, these charming young men perform all of your favourite '60s hits and other old school favourites. Think The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Johnny O Keefe, The Bee Gees, Frankie Valli and many more.

The group are led and directed by Ben Francis who, along with Lachlan Williams, Kyle Hall and Finnegan Green, began performing 60s songs when at school together in Adelaide. They weren’t born in this era but don’t let that fool you into thinking their portrayal is inferior. They bring their own arrangements and a blend that emanates from their obvious rapport as friends.

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