Thursday, August 1, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

INXS: A Night of Classic Rock Reverence and Revival

Returning to Airlie Beach for the 13th time to perform, is Australia’s number one touring INXS tribute INXS “REVIVED” staring frontman Dellacoma Rio.
Dellacoma Rio and the band are gearing up and getting excited to come and play at Airlie Beach Hotel:
“We've got a very, very high energy show. Airlie Beach is one of only two hotels that we play in Australia, everywhere else we play performing arts centers, theater and festivals.”
“Airlie Beach has become a bit of a second home; they saved us a bit through COVID.”
INXS “REVIVED,” has six members, and all of them are full time musicians, except their keyboard player who owns a Laundromat.
The band was formed a decade ago by original member and guitarist Rob. Over the years, the lineup evolved, with most of the current members joining around six years ago.
“It is an opportunity to play these songs and then play them in a way that we feel like INXS would be playing them if they were still playing,” he added.
The bands favourite songs to play are ‘Never Tear Us Apart,’ and they generally end their performances with ‘Don’t Change,’ which Dellacoma says is a lot of fun.
The band has had several highlights over the years, but two distinct ones were the opportunities to play in Darwin and Alice Springs, alongside playing in Noosa for the second time, and selling out both times.
Dellacoma and the band reflected back on their wildest concert memory, which took place at a festival in Oklahoma 10 years ago. Despite a tornado and torrential rain, a day before, the festival went ahead. The skies cleared but the rain had soaked the ground.
“There was no one up front of the stage, it was just a mud pit, so, during a guitar solo, I jumped off stage and slid on the mud up to the audience on a big belly slide,” Dellacoma reminisced.
While Airlie will be a whistle stop tour for the band, Dellacoma stated how it's always fun at Airlie Beach. He added that whilst he, himself, lives in Queensland, the rest of the band are excited to get out of the cold weather in Melbourne.
Dellacoma also explained that he loves seeing locals amidst the holiday-goers: “It is pretty cool to see some of the same faces.”
Having played in the big cities and regional areas, Dellacoma Rio and the band find that there is something special about playing in the smaller towns:
“Regional areas generally are a lot more grateful to have you there.”
“You can get lost in the shuffle in the big cities, because there's always entertainment, not just music, but you're also competing with sports and bigger concerts, but regional areas, you can actually get into the heart and soul of Australia.”
INXS have an amazing show set for Airlie Beach with full video production that goes the entire time and legend has it, that Dellacoma Rio likes to jump on cars driving by, so if you are in town make sure you roll down your window to see if he comes by.
“It's going to be good coming home, back to our second home.”

What: INXS “REVIVED”
When: 10th and 11th August, from 2-5:30pm
Where: Airlie Beach Hotel

Frontman Dellacoma Rio

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