The Wild One
Join seasoned performer and Adelaide's leading tribute artist, Greg Hart, as he brings his sell out show THE WILD ONE: the songs and life of Johnny O’Keefe, to the The GC - Grand Central at the Arts Theatre for one night only. Backed by a superb nine-piece band, Greg Hart brings you a night of high energy jam-packed with the big hits of JO'K: 'Move Baby Move', 'I’m Counting on You', 'Don't You Know Pretty Baby?', 'Shout' and many more. You owe it to yourself to see this show!
Don’t miss it! This show will sell quickly!
★★★★★ "Greg Hart gives a flawless performance full of vigour and power." John Wells: Adelaide Theatre Guide
Presented by: Greg Hart
Greg is a child of the fifties. That’s right! Although he doesn’t look it and he doesn’t act it! Born in 1954, one of two Hart boys, twins in fact, Greg’s interest in music started early. His dad Frank had an extensive record collection and the Hart household rang with music constantly. His mum Bernice would sing around the house and both mum and dad were very encouraging of the boys. Greg took up the saxophone at age eleven. Since then, music has been his life. He is known around Adelaide for his high-energy shows and is one of Adelaide's leading tribute artists. Whether it's Johnny O'Keefe, Roy Orbison, Tom Jones, Neil Diamond, Elvis or Barry Gibb - Greg wows his audience with his fabulous vocal ability and sensational presence on stage.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Full price: $45.00
Companion Card: $0.00
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1 Venue
The GC - Grand Central at The Arts Theatre
The Arts Theatre, 53 Angas St, Adelaide, Kaurna
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language