Voyager: Meet the Band

Dates

Sunday 5 May | 3pm 4pm

Dates
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Cost

Included in General Admission | Registration required

It's time to meet WA born, Eurovision legends, Voyager!

To celebrate the Keytar Solos on a Mountaintop exhibition across March and April in the Community Exhibition Showcase, join the band at Boola Bardip to discuss their experiences at Eurovision and ask all your burning questions.   

Australia has had a long love affair with The Eurovision Song Contest stretching back to the first broadcast of the competition by SBS in 1983. Australian artists such as Oliva Newton John and Gina G competed for other nations across the years and in 2014 Jessica Mauboy was invited to perform as a non-competing artist. 

In 2015 (despite not being a European country) Australia was invited to participate in the competition adding our voices to the stage. Since then the Australian fascination with the event has only grown and take pride in competing in each event. 

In the lead up to the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest come and meet 2023 finalists, Voyager!      


About Voyager

As much as you can rely on the Earth’s elliptical orbit, you can depend on Voyager to consistently evolve. The band’s interplanetary balance of virtuosic pyrotechnics and skyscraping radio-ready hooks morphs at the speed of sound from one era to the next. In bursts of bright light, luminous keys, neon guitar wizardry, and stratosphere-shaking rhythms, they elevate hard rock to another realm. The group blasts off on a signature hybrid of prog, rock, and metal possibly best described as the musical equivalent of Guardians of the Galaxy.

After piling up millions of streams, earning acclaim from the likes of The Guardian, and wowing the globe on the Eurovision Song Contest, the Perth, Australia quintet — Danny Estrin (vocals), Simone Dow (guitar), Scott Kay (guita)], Alex Canion (bass), and Ashley Doodkorte (drums) are here to meet you! Hear their stories and ask all about their Eurovision experience!

 

 

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