It seems iconic Australian band Human Nature weren't ready to say goodbye to Griffith, returning for an encore performance on the 20th of July after their tour brought them here back in May.
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The Griffith Regional Theatre is currently telling everybody about the encore performance, with tickets going on sale earlier this week.
The band will be performing acoustic versions of their music, hearkening back to their roots after a long period walking the tightrope of Motown cover albums and retro-themed 'Jukebox' releases.
Margaret Andreazza from Griffith Regional Theatre attended the last performance and had nothing but good things to say about it.
"The show itself is fantastic. They sit on stage and tell you the story of how they started and progressed, and then it's interspersed with their favourite songs," she said.
"They play all their classic hits. The third concert is selling well so people should get in quickly."
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Frontman of the band Toby Allen commented on the original run "We are so excited to have the opportunity to take our new show on the road, we've never performed like this, stripped back, along with some old school Human Nature thrown in."
If you're reaching out for tickets, they'll be there on the Griffith Regional Theatre website. The theatre is encouraging people to buy tickets early, especially if you're bringing a partner or group to be there with you.
For now, only one thing is certain; it's gonna be a long night of music and storytelling.
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