Unfortunately, due to circumstances related to COVID-19, The Angels have to postpone all upcoming “The Angels: Darkroom Recharged” tour dates in 2021. The event originally scheduled for April/May 2021 at The Bridge Hotel has now been rescheduled to May 2022.
Tickets valid for rescheduled dates;
All tickets purchased for the original dates will be honoured for the rescheduled dates listed below.
Tickets for Fri 30 Apr 2021 now valid for Fri 13 May 2022 – Bridge Hotel, Rozelle
Tickets for Sat 1 May 2021 now valid for Sat 14 May 2022 – Bridge Hotel, Rozelle
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‘No Secrets’, The Angels’’ first Top 10 hit, concludes with a whispered question.
Can you please tell me what the time is?
Remarkably, it’s time for the 40th anniversary of Darkroom, the classic Angels album featuring ‘No Secrets’, ‘Face The Day’ and ‘Poor Baby’.
The Angels will be touring the Darkroom album in 2021, having postponed the 2020 dates due to Covid 19. The album has been re-recorded the, both in the studio and live. The live show has also been filmed. It’s part of The Angels’ “Recharged” series (which has already seen the band revisit 1978’s Face To Face and their follow-up album No Exit).
The band will play the Darkroom album in its entirety, followed by a set of Angels classics and some rarities.
Darkroom, with its distinctive cover – all-black, featuring just two menacing eyes – is a record loaded with memories, for both fans and the band.
Darkroom was the first album The Angels made after signing an international recording deal with CBS. The Angels were recording ‘The Moment’ when they heard that their friend Bon Scott – who had championed the band – had died. And John Brewster fondly recalls Peter Garrett visiting the band and giving them a handwritten letter, wishing them all the best for their overseas adventure.
Darkroom became the band’s highest-charting album in the US (where they were known as Angel City), entering the Billboard charts at the end of 1980. The album also hit number five in Australia.
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