Get ready to step back in time with one of the most beloved bands of the British Invasion era, as Herman’s Hermits return to Brisbane for a one-night-only performance at Kedron-Wavell.
To be held on Sunday, 10 August, the afternoon show will transport audiences back in time with the timeless hits that defined the swinging sixties and early seventies. With 22 appearances on the American pop charts, Herman’s Hermits helped shape an era with songs like Mrs Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter, No Milk Today, There’s a Kind of Hush and I’m Into Something Good.
Since forming in Manchester in 1964, Herman’s Hermits have enjoyed a remarkable career spanning more than six decades. Their music, characterised by catchy melodies, cheeky lyrics and a distinctly British charm, continues to resonate with fans across generations.
Known for their energetic performances and faithful renditions of classic hits, the band’s current world tour lineup carries on the Hermits’ legacy with passion.
Event Details & Tickets
The concert at Kedron-Wavell promises a joyful, nostalgic experience for music lovers of all ages. Whether you’re reliving your youth or discovering the magic for the first time, Herman’s Hermits will deliver an afternoon of feel-good fun.
Tickets are $55 for members and $60 for non-members (plus booking fees). To book, visit www.kedron-wavell.com.au
Herman’s Hermits Live at Kedron-Wavell
- Sunday, 10 August, 3pm (Doors open 2.15pm)
- Kedron-Wavell
- 21 Kittyhawk Drive, Chermside
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