Melbourne
ZOO TWILIGHTS
begins this month
Returns For 2020
With American Music Legend
RANDY NEWMAN
Set To Open His Beloved Songbook
And Sing Under The Stars
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ZOO TWILIGHTS
Every weekend from 24 January – 7 March 2020
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Melbourne Zoo has today announced that its annual summer concert series, ZOO TWILIGHTS, will return from 24 January to 7 March, with landmark composer and universally adored singer-songwriter, RANDY NEWMAN the first artist to be revealed for the 2020 program.
Winner of seven Grammys, three Emmys and two Academy awards, NEWMAN has lent his unmistakable voice to some of the most loved screen classics of the past half-century. An Evening With RANDY NEWMAN will see the celebrated artist perform from a repertoire that includes music from the Toy Story series, A Bug’s Life and Monsters Inc, as well as material from his critically acclaimed 2017 album DARK MATTER, in the most special of settings – providing the perfect soundtrack to a summer night under the stars at Melbourne Zoo.
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Described by Pitchfork as a songwriter whose music “leaves you wondering where you stand, what you think, what you believe and how the world works”, NEWMAN has spanned generations and music genres like few other artists.
To date, his 1968 hit ‘I Think It’s Going to Rain Today’ has been covered by more than 50 artists including NINA SIMONE, PETER GABRIEL and NORAH JONES, while recent collaborations with CHANCE THE RAPPER and REX ORANGE COUNTY illustrate his enduring relevance. For Melburnians, the performance offers music lovers of all ages the chance to witness a music icon in one of Australia’s most idyllic and family friendly concert settings.
And it’s good music for a good cause, with all proceeds from the 2020 program going to initiatives that work towards ensuring the survival of the adorable, but critically endangered, Mountain Pygmy-possum – Australia’s only hibernating marsupial.
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With just 2,000 Mountain Pygmy-possums remaining in the wild, the species is at risk after its main food source, the migrating Bogong Moth, failed to appear in the possum’s Victorian Alps home for the second year. The plight of the possum is at the centre of Zoos Victoria’s ‘Lights Off for Moths’ campaign, which encourages Australians to switch off their outdoor lights at night to avoid interrupting the moths’ traditional migration.
ZOO TWILIGHTS is where conservation and culture collide.
ZOO TWILIGHTS takes place on land that belongs to the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay respect to this country’s First Peoples past, present and emerging.
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ZOO TWILIGHTS 2020
24 January – 7 March
Friday January 24 – Confidence Man, supported by Wax’o Paradiso
Saturday January 25 – ICEHOUSE, supported by Even
Sunday January 26 – ICEHOUSE, supported by Even
Friday January 31 – Toots & The Maytals, supported by Systa BB
Saturday February 1 – An Evening with Randy Newman
Friday February 7 – Missy Higgins, supported by William Crighton
Saturday February 8 – Missy Higgins, supported by William Crighton
Sunday February 9 – Missy Higgins, supported by William Crighton
Friday February 14 – The Cat Empire, supported by Emily Wurramara
Saturday February 15 – The Cat Empire, supported by Emily Wurramara
Sunday February 16 – The Cat Empire, supported by Emily Wurramara
Friday February 21 – 10cc, supported by Russell Morris
Saturday February 22 – Methyl Ethel, supported by Hatchie
Friday February 28 – Julia Jacklin, supported by Weyes Blood
Saturday February 29 – Meg Mac, supported by Fergus James
Friday March 6 – Stereolab, supported by Mildlife
Saturday March 7 – Mavis Staples, supported by Emma Donovan & The Putbacks
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AMNPLIFY – DB
My nickname is “The Amnplifier”. Why? Because around here my focus is on being a conduit for providing greater outcomes that people come here for. My day to day “work” is living in the moment, and I love helping others concentrate on finding their connection to themselves through their experiences.
Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
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