Take an exhilarating and nostalgic journey with Australian music icon Normie Rowe AO in NORMIE – The Story So Far, a heartfelt live show capturing the highs, lows and unforgettable moments of a legendary career performing at Memo Hall, St Kilda : Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston : Bunjil Place, Narre Warren.
From his humble beginnings in Melbourne’s working-class suburb of Northcote to global stages and television screens, Normie’s story is one of passion, resilience, and reinvention. This powerful stage show is more than a concert – it’s a celebration of an extraordinary life in music, television and theatre.
Bursting onto the scene in the swinging sixties, Normie became Australia’s first King of Pop, with chart-topping hits including “Que Sera Sera,” “Shakin’ All Over,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” “It’s Not Easy” and “Ooh La La.” He created a level of fan hysteria never before seen in Australia.
Called up for Army service at the peak of his fame, Normie served in Vietnam, and on returning, faced the challenge of rebuilding his career from scratch. His evolution from pop idol to acclaimed actor and stage performer – with standout roles in Sons & Daughters and Les Misérables – is a testament to his artistry and determination.
Season Details
Venue: Memo Music Hall
Date: 25 May 2025
Venue: Frankston Arts Centre
Date: 26 May 2025
Venue: Bunjil Place
Date: 27 May 2025
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