Crowded House 18th April 2022

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This is Nick Seymour and Liam Finn, along with his dad, Neil Finn, are part of the reformed Crowded House. They played to a packed tent on the Crossroads stage at Bluesfest 2022. When it comes to headliners they don’t get much bigger. With 35-years of songs that are embedded in our collective psyche, The band could not miss. The masters of melody played hit after hit as the crowd sang along. (image download here)

UPDATE: Crowded House will return one last time for the final Byron Bay Bluesfest in Easter 2025, tickets are available via the Bluesfest Website.

UPDATE: In 2026 Bluesfest will be the last in a line of major festivals closed from increasing headwinds. This began before covid, with the previous state government’s legislative “war on festivals“. The new government risks letting this trend continue through inaction. However, you can change this. If 20,000 signatures are received, the NSW Parliament must debate Bluesfest’s future. #savebluesfest if you live in the state Sign up here. For everyone else, there is an international petition on change.org Sign up here.

Byron Bay Bluesfest 2025

3 Responses to “Crowded House”

  1. 1
    Benz World Blog » The Finns:

    […] to New Zealand music in 1993 with his brother, Tim Finn. He was joined on stage by bandmate and Crowded House bassist, Nick Seymour. They played many of their classic songs to an appreciative audience who sang […]

  2. 2
    FizzKylie:

    Love this band.

  3. 3
    textshrink:

    going to be so much fun

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