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Darwin Symphony Orchestra heading back to the 90s!

The 90s are making a comeback with the Darwin Symphony Orchestra’s (DSO) Rhythm of the 90s Concert adding another nostalgic event to the entertainment and arts calendar.
The annual DSO Darwin Amphitheatre concert this year will be joined by a band of talented local musicians set to breathe new life into songs that shaped the decade, with the ensemble tackling everything from Australian classics by Natalie Imbruglia and Tina Arena, to pop favourites by Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears, hip-hop anthems from Coolio and bangers by the legends of metal, Metallica.
The concert will take place on Saturday, 24 June, from 6.30pm at the Gardens Amphitheatre at Darwin Botanic Gardens.
Darwin Symphony Orchestra Artistic Director/Chief Conductor, Jonathan Tooby said this much-loved event sees 4000 to 5000 people attend each year and features the finest of Territory talent, including a 66-piece orchestra.
“We can’t wait for this outdoor spectacular under the stars. After the enormous success of our All out 80s show last year, we are excited to bring the next decade of hits to Darwin," he said.
“It’s a terrific night out for everyone, celebrating the fabulous dry season in a night of pure entertainment.”
For the first time ever, there will be a dedicated dance floor, and an exciting range of vocalists joining the line-up including Natalie Pellegrino, Max Fredericks, Liam Devine and Stuart Fong.
General admission entry is by donation, and registration is essential. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/rhythm-of-the-90s-tickets-468113218237