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Melbourne Ska Orchestra – Good Days Bad Days Tour

Dates

  • Sun 15 Mar 2020, 8:00pm

Restrictions

18+

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The beloved Melbourne Ska Orchestra has unveiled their new single 'Good Days Bad Days'—a showstopper of a track lifted from their most recent album, 'One Year Of Ska'. To celebrate, the epic 25-piece band have announced a huge national tour, which will see them hitting up metropolitan and regional cities across the country throughout the early months of 2020.

Melbourne Ska Orchestra are a force to be reckoned with when it comes to the stage. Audiences will be blown away by up to 25 musicians performing at a time, and the joyous, dynamic vibe of a Melbourne Ska Orchestra gig is one that must be seen to be believed. Multi-instrumentalist and band leader Nicky Bomba enthuses, "With so many band members, we're a bit like a soccer team! Our live shows are a community experience. It's imperative for us to make a solid unifying connection with our audience. We hold the live performance in high esteem, as it’s an ancient ritual where humans come together celebrating life through the wonder of music. It's a bit of a spectacle to behold."

The album 'One Year Of Ska' was an innovative undertaking for the seasoned group. They set themselves the mammoth task of recording one new song per week for an entire year—that's a lot of ska! The band took on the challenge firstly as a way of embracing the idea of creating content for their fans, and also to mimic the old-school Jamaican practice of releasing new songs on a weekly basis to encourage punters to come to their weekly dancehall gigs. It was an epic task for the Melbourne Ska Orchestra, to say the least, as Nicky Bomba reflects, "We had to move our studio from country Victoria to a studio in Collingwood to facilitate the whole process. It felt like a NASA mission, working around the clock to create, arrange, record, mix and master in time for each weekly launch, which would happen every Friday morning at 9am."

The new single 'Good Days Bad Days' is just one of the tracks borne of this intense year of work. Bright, spunky and full of life, it's everything audiences have come to love about the band. The track reflects on exactly that—the good days and bad days that are all part and parcel of life—with genuine happiness and wisdom, as Nicky says, "The Good Days Bad Days sentiment is universal and it covers all walks of life. The second verse is particularly close to home, as it relates to putting our own gigs on—it's always a risk, and things can turn on a dime. Life is full of the extremes of the pendulum swing. Finding the balance is the key, eh!"

It’s always nice to be recognised for hard work, and what better acknowledgement is there for a band in Australia than the coveted ARIA Award? Melbourne Ska Orchestra scooped up the well-deserved nod at this year's ARIA Award for Best World Album, a well-respected and competitive category. It's a meaningful win, as Nicky explains, "What an honour to have again been presented with the World Music ARIA Award. We love the fact that we are flagbearers for the international ska sound here in Australia, and hailing from Melbourne, the multicultural diversity is inspiring. This award is a perfect fit and we are looking forward to sharing our new 'One Year Of Ska' songs with all of our fans."

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