An American singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor will soon be performing a live set in Sydney.
Music fans from all over Prestons and other suburbs of the NSW capital will soon get the chance to see US musician Chris Isaak in concert. The celebrated singer-songwriter and guitarist will be playing two live sets at the State Theatre in April as part of his upcoming tour down under.
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Isaak will perform for two consecutive nights ensuring his following in the area will get a chance to see him play. Those attending the gig in Sydney will get a chance to hear a set list loaded with well-known hits which may include the internationally acclaimed "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing", "Somebody's Crying", and his signature song “"Wicked Game", among many others.
A man of many talents, Isaak is renowned for his wide vocal range and rockabilly guitar style laden with reverb. The artist is also an occasional actor and has appeared both on television and in the films of his friend, the auteur David Lynch.
Chris Isaak will now be on stage at the State Theatre on Wednesday, April 10 and Thursday, April 11. The theatre is based at 49 Market Street in Sydney.
