CAST | The Factory Theatre | Sydney



The Factory Theatre

105 Victoria Road, Marrickville, Sydney, Australia

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Fax:(02) 9550 2990 Phone:(02) 9550 3666 Amenities: Box Office, Toilets Suitable for Ages: Families As a purpose built, dedicated live entertainment venue, the Factory hosts an array of live music and performances - from international rock concerts to intimate cabaret shows, film and dance. The Factory brings a breath of fresh air to Sydney's entertainment scene and a commitment to nurturing emerging performers and acts.

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CAST TO BRING ‘GREATEST HITS TOUR’ TO AUSTRALIA!

Due to unforseen circumstances, 90’s Britpop legends CAST have been forced to reschedule their Australian shows.

Originally set to kick off in early February, the trip down under will now be postponed until October, when fans will get the chance to hear the band’s greatest hits, plus other firm crowd favourites.

‘We were all dead excited about getting over to Australia and finally performing for our fans down under” Said John Power. “I know we’re going to want to make up for lost time and show you all what a great live band we are, so I’m expecting the band to be on fire when we get down there in October!”


After two long years bunkered down in their hometown of Liverpool recording their latest record ‘Keeping Up The Dust’, 90’s Britpop legends Cast announce their return to Australia, with their ‘Greatest Hits Tour’ landing in 2019.

With six studio albums worth of platinum selling material under their belts, the UK four piece will be landing in Australia in February next year, where they’ll be performing a collection of top ten hits from 1995 to today. With shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, fans across the country can look forward to hits from the bands 20+ year history, including ‘Finetime’, ‘Alright’, ‘Sandstorm’, ‘Walkaway’ and ‘I’m So Lonely’.

Originally formed in 1992 from the ashes of two of the most legendary and lauded guitar bands of all time, The La’s and Shack, Cast released four albums, had ten top 10 singles and were described by Noel Gallagher as ‘a religious experience’ after seeing them live, before disbanding in 2001. Their 1995 hit record ‘All Change’ became the biggest selling debut album of all time for Polydor Records, and helped the band secure fan bases around the world.

A decade after splitting, the bands original line-up reunited with original producer John Leckie (Stone Roses, Radiohead, The Fall) for their new record ‘Troubled Times’.