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Boom Crash Opera

Boom Crash Opera Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 16,587
Category Australian, Rock, International, Pop Rock
Concerts
Mar
05
Roxette and BCO - Perth
Perth
Tickets
Mar
07
Roxette & BCO Melbourne
Melbourne
Tickets
Mar
08
Roxette & BCO - Sydney
Sydney
Tickets
Mar
09
Roxette & BCO - Wollongong
Wollongong
Tickets
Mar
11
Roxette & BCO - Adelaide
Hindmarsh
Tickets
Mar
13
Roxette & BCO - Hobart
Glenorchy
Tickets
Mar
15
A Day On The Green - Hunter Valley
Pokolbin
Tickets
Mar
16
A Day On The Green - Mount Cotton
Mount Cotton
Tickets
Mar
21
Double A Side Tour (with MODELS) Sydney
Paddington
Tickets
Mar
28
Double A Side Tour (with MODELS) Brisbane
Newstead
Tickets
Apr
12
Double A Side Tour (with MODELS) Wollongong
Thirroul
Tickets
Apr
24
Double A Side Tour (with MODELS) Adelaide
Hindmarsh
Tickets
Apr
26
Double A Side Tour (with MODELS) St Kilda Vic
St.kilda
Tickets
May
09
Double A Side Tour (with MODELS) Perth
North Perth
Tickets
About Boom Crash Opera
Boom Crash Opera are a pop-rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1985. BCO still features original members Dale Ryder (Lead Vocals), Peter Farnan (Guitar/Bass/Keys/Vocals), Peter Maslen (Drums) & John Favaro (Bass /Mark Seymour & The Undertow). Boom Crash Opera where quickly signed to WEA records Australia and in 1986 released their debut single 'Great Wall'. The single reached number 5 on the ARIA National charts. Their self titled debut album, released in 1987, (Produced by Steve Brown and Alex Sadkin) went Gold and also featured the follow up singles 'Hands Up In The Air', 'City Flat' and 'Her Charity'. Following on from the success of their debut in 1989 they released the top 10 single 'Onion Skin' from what would become their most successful album 'These Here Are Crazy Times' (Produced by Nick Launay and Richard Pleasance). 'These Here Are Crazy Times' spent more than 12 months in the Australian National Top 40 and achieved double platinum sales. 'Onion Skin' was followed by the top 20 singles 'Get Out Of The House', 'Best Thing', 'Dancing In The Storm' and 'Talk About It'. In 1990 they released 'Look! Listen!!'. The album featured remixed versions of songs from their first two albums plus two new songs. It was soon after the release of 'Look! Listen!!' that Richard Pleasance was diagnosed with Tinnitus. While Richard took time off he was replaced by Mick Vallance (Bass). It was during this break in 1991 that Richard released a solo album titled 'Galleon'. Featuring the singles 'Sarah (I Miss You)' and 'Don't Cry'. The album featured some of Richards closest friends in the industry including Paul Hester and Deborah Conway. Galleon was critically acclaimed and went on to earn Richard five nominations at the ARIA Awards. Richard then toured the album with Elvis Costello. Also at this time Richard co-produced and performed on the highly successful debut album for Deborah Conway 'String Of Pearls'. Richard also co-wrote a song on the album with Deborah called 'King Of Jordan'. In 1991 they released the EP 'Dreams On Fire' with both Richard and Mick. The EP featured the single 'Holy Water'. Though the EP didn't perform as well as their previous efforts it brought the band and Keith Forsey together. This relationship would continue when Keith would end up co-producing their next album. In 1992 they travelled to Los Angeles and began work on the follow up to 'These Here Are Crazy Times'. Soon after they began writing and recording Richard made the decision to leave the band. Richard was replaced by Dorian West (Bass). The band returned from L.A. and Ian Tilley (Bass) joined as the permanent replacement for Richard. In 1993 they released the single 'Bettadaze'. It was followed by their third album, the L.A. recorded 'Fabulous Beast' (Produced by Don Gehman and Keith Forsey). 'Bettadaze' was followed by the singles 'In The Morning' and 'This Isn't Love'. Though the album went Top 40 it didn't perform as well as 'These Here Are Crazy Times' and soon dropped down the charts. After the long and fairly successful tour of 'Fabulous Beast' they took a break. It was during this time off that Peter Farnan produced the debut album for'The Sharp' a three piece band from Collingwood in Melbourne that went on to have some success. It was also during this break that Greg 'Spock' O'Connor (Keys/Guitar) left the band. The remaining members returned to the airwaves and record stores in 1995 with a new contract with BMG and the double album 'Born' (Produced by Peter Farnan and Neil Wiles). The album was released as a double CD package. The idea being that after a few months they would release the second CD , 'Born Again'. 'Born' marked a real turn in the sound and look of the band. Featuring the Gary Glitter sounding single 'Gimme' and the follow up single 'Tongue Tied' The album was a lot more electronic than previous releases and though 'Gimme' received generous radio airplay the album failed to ignite renewed interest in the band. Due to this lack of interest BMG scrapped the release of the second part of the album 'Born Again'. Also in 1995 Richard released the follow-up to his debut album 'Colourblind'. 1997 saw the release of Boom Crash Opera's last new release 'Gizmo Mantra' (Produced by Daniel Denholm, Kalju Tonuma and Boom Crash Opera). Pulling back from the electronic sounding 'Born', 'Gizmo' was somewhat of a return to the melodic rock sounds that fans where use to. Featuring the singles 'All' and a song penned by Peter and Richard around the time of 'Dreams On Fire' called 'Dreaming Up A Fire' the album again failed to return the band to the top of the charts. A year later BMG released 'The Best Things' a greatest hits album featuring singles from all their albums plus the song 'Soundtrack' from their unreleased album 'Born Again'. In 2002 Robert Doyle the Opposition Leader of Victoria used the song Dancing in the Storm as his theme song at the Liberal Party of Australia State election campaign launch in November. The Band wasn't asked their permission, and would have refused if asked according to Richard Pleasance. The campaign failed, and Steve Bracks of the Australian Labor Party won the election. Various members have had success outside of the band. Peter Farnan has produced and written with up and coming bands such as Rachael Kane and Code. Greg 'Spock' O'Conner, who designed the majority of the bands cover art, now uses his Graphic Design skills to come up with record and book covers for other artists including a photo book he is currently working on for Peter Green (PR Manager for Neil Finn). Peter Maslen now also plays with Hunters and Collectors singer solo project Mark Seymour & The Undertow, alongside John Favaro.
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Genres
Australian, Rock, International, Pop Rock
Band members
• John Favaro, • Peter "Bungie" Farnan, Dale Ryder, • Peter "Maz" Maslen
What fans are saying
Colin
5 / 5
BCO Where Absolutely fantastic … Just like they always Where !!l 😀😀😀😀😀
Corner Hotel Richmond, Australia
Mar 11, 2024
Mark
5 / 5
A great coupling, Boom Crash Opera & 1927.
Corner Hotel Richmond, Australia
Mar 10, 2024
Gail
5 / 5
Great fun! great nostalgia and reminiscing. Nice venue.
Anita's Theatre Thirroul Thirroul, Australia
Nov 05, 2023
Matt
5 / 5
Boom Crash are awesome live!
Eatons Hill Hotel Eatons Hill, Australia
Nov 18, 2024
Scott
4 / 5
Gave us good music
The Triffid Newstead, Australia
Mar 16, 2024
Julian
4 / 5
Another great show
The Triffid Newstead, Australia
Mar 17, 2024
Jennifer
5 / 5
Brilliant 👏
Factory Theatre Marrickville, Australia
Apr 07, 2024
Liz
5 / 5
Awesome!!!
Miami Marketta Miami, Australia
Jun 04, 2023
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Boom Crash Opera Tour Cities
North Perth, Australia Hindmarsh, Australia Pokolbin, Australia Wollongong, Australia Perth, Australia Melbourne, Australia Newstead, Australia Sydney, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions About Boom Crash Opera

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Boom Crash Opera on tour?

Yes, Boom Crash Opera is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Boom Crash Opera concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Boom Crash Opera tour is scheduled for 14 dates across 8 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Boom Crash Opera scheduled to play?

Boom Crash Opera is scheduled to play 14 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Boom Crash Opera tour start?

Boom Crash Opera’s tour starts Mar 05, 2025 and ends on May 09, 2025. They will play 8 cities; their most recent concert was held in Perth at Kings Park and Botanic Garden and their next upcoming concert will be in St.kilda at Prince Bandroom.

What venues is Boom Crash Opera performing at?

As part of the Boom Crash Opera tour, Boom Crash Opera is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Mar 05 - Perth, WA @ Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Mar 07 - Melbourne, VIC @ Margaret Court Arena
Mar 08 - Sydney, NSW @ ICC Sydney Theatre
Mar 09 - Wollongong, NSW @ WIN Sports & Entertainment Centres
Mar 11 - Hindmarsh, SA @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Mar 13 - Glenorchy, TAS @ MyState Bank arena
Mar 15 - Pokolbin, NSW @ Bimbadgen Cellar Door
Mar 16 - Mount Cotton, QLD @ Sirromet Wines
Mar 21 - Paddington, NSW @ Paddington Rsl Club
Mar 28 - Newstead, QLD @ The Triffid
Apr 12 - Thirroul, Nsw @ Anita's Theatre Thirroul
Apr 24 - Hindmarsh, SA @ The Gov
Apr 26 - St.kilda, Vic @ Prince Bandroom
May 09 - North Perth, WA @ Rosemount Hotel
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