Approximate Running Times: Doors - 7:00PM Jerikye Williams - 7:30PM Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows - 8:30PM Finish - 10:00PM Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows are bringing their national tour to Anita's Theatre celebrating the release of their latest album The Way We Do Business. Camilleri is an undisputed icon of Australian music whose tireless drive to record and perform quality music has rewarded him legendary status and incredible longevity. He is prolific songwriter and performer, a Hall of Famer and a rock n roll lifer, with an undeniable energy and love of it all, Camilleri will perform many of the hits you know and love.
Please Note:
Children's Policy This event is all ages. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. All patrons require a ticket to enter the theatre unless clearly stated otherwise. For the protection of your child's hearing, it is a requirement, and condition of entry, that babies under 18 months wear ear protection for adult concerts / events (not including children specific productions). Please also note that prams are not permitted in the venue. Accessible Seating & Companion Card Holder: Accessible seating and accompanying Companion can be purchased online. Bookings including a Companion Card ticket can only be collected from the Box Office. The Companion Card must be presented upon collection. For updated show times please click here
Accessibility Info:
Accessible seating can be purchased online.
If you have any questions please call Ticketmaster's Accessible Seating Line.
1300 446 925
Or
Online by following the link below
Submit a help request via https://help.ticketmaster.com.au/hc/en-au
Please ensure you include the Event Name, Venue, Date and Time along with your contact details.
Venue INFO
Wheelchair patrons should enter the venue from the carpark at the rear of the venue
(entry via King St).
Entry to the venue via the front entrance involves climbing around 20-30 steps.
Patrons unable to climb stairs should enter the venue from the carpark at the rear of the venue (entry via King St).
For non-wheelchair patrons, all Box seats are easily accessed via a ramp, once inside the auditorium: