Territorians get down to Shannon Noll, the Angels, Dr Elephant and more at Reset 2020
AUSTRALIA’S first live music concert since COVID-19 hit — held at our very own Darwin Ski Club — was a great success
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TERRITORIANS dusted off their funky florals, busted out their stubbies and parked it in camping chairs for Australia’s first live music concert since COVID-19 hit.
Reset 2020 at the Darwin Ski Club was a great success, treating locals and tourists to Aussie classics with a spectacular beachside view.
The event was headlined by the Angels and the Superjesus, Shannon Noll.
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Territorians were also treated to local acts the Poor, Roymackonkey and long-time Darwin favourites, Dr Elephant.
Musicgoers Elizabeth Szegedi and Jade Leask were keen to party to Daryl Braithwaite and Jon Stevens — who were unable to attend due to border restrictions — but the pair were thrilled to part to crowd favourites the Angels and Shannon Noll.
“The Territory’s the best place to live, isn’t it?” Ms Szegedi said.
“We’re really happy to be here.”
Kath Marsh and Gerard Marsh were enjoying some time away from the family to listen to some classics.
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“It’s the golden oldies isn’t it? A couple of great Aussie bands,” Mr Marsh said.
The couple were thankful to be able to safely attend the event.
Reset 2020 was the first of three major concerts in the coming weeks.
Jimmy Barnes will play next weekend at the Ski Club, followed by Rebound 2020 in October which will feature artists including Illy, Lime Cordiale and Stevie Jean.