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THE CAT STEVENS STORY - STARRING DARREN COGGAN

Presented by: Peace Train Entertainment

Tuesday 21 September 7.30 pm - Tickets now on sale for extra performance!

Wednesday 22 September 7.30pm

The name brings back a thousand memories – dark eyes, a winning voice and songs which the whole world sang along to. Back in the 1970s, Cat Stevens was the ultimate rock star. Talented, charismatic, with a seemingly endless succession of beautiful melodies streaming from his imagination.

But he wanted more out of life so at the height of his career he shocked the world by taking his last bow. The music stopped and Cat Stevens was no more.

Whatever became of the man who wrote Father and Son, Moonshadow and Where Do The Children Play?  Why did he turn his back on the world?

Peace Train is a night of music and story-telling which will strike a chord deep inside the heart of anyone who longs for something more.

Hear 23 hits sung with remarkable authenticity by one of Australia's most exciting young artists Darren Coggan, backed by a high-energy band. From First cut is the deepest, to Remember the Days of the Old School Yard, Lady D'arbanville, and Peace Train.

Peace Train, the Cat Stevens story has had Australian audiences on their feet, cheering for more at every stop on the national tour.

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Java is required to purchase tickets

Adult $45.00 $49.00
Concession $40.00 $45.00
Group $35.00 $40.00
Student $25.00 $30.00
Child U/14 $22.00 $25.00
     
NO REFUNDS/EXCHANGES - Please refer to Ticketing Policy

Contact Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre: 02 6801 4378
9.30am - 4.30pm Monday - Friday and 1 hour prior to show

The Australian Government is proud to be associated with this tour through the national performing arts touring program, Playing Australia, which gives Australians across the country the opportunity to see some of our best performing arts.
This tour has been made possible by the New South Wales Government through Arts NSW.

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