The Church
The Star Gold Coast, 1 Casino Dr, 4218 Broadbeach Directions
Sat 07.11.2026 19:30
The Church return with their most ambitious and expansive live show yet – A Psychedelic Symphony with The George Ellis Orchestra. A Psychedelic Symphony will see The Church joined by a 30 Piece Symphony Orchestra under the baton of celebrated conductor and composer George Ellis. Together they will perform an epic orchestral set as they reimagine and enhance their beloved songbook including Under the Milky Way, The Unguarded Moment, Metropolis, Reptile, Almost With You “A lush violin sweep here, a 12-string guitar flourish there. This is The Church in ultra luxe mode” Timeless, enigmatic, and unmistakably their own, The Church have occupied their own space in Australian music with a body of work that continues to evolve without losing its spell. The Church have never stopped growing or innovating. No ordinary concert, A Psychedelic Symphony is a rare chance to experience the songs you already know and love, added to by suitably grand orchestral arrangements. A wonderful celebration of the music of one of Australia's most important bands. “The orchestra chime in at ideal moments, building songs to shimmering crescendos” “When art rock meets classical music”
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The ChurchFew bands enter their fifth decade of making music with all the fierce creative energy of their early years. Few bands are like The Church. Forming in Sydney in 1980, The Church’s extensive career has cemented them as one of Australia’s most enduring bands of the post punk era and well deserving of their place in the ARIA Hall of Fame. Having refined their unique and defining sound over the course of a remarkable 26 albums, including Starfish, The Blurred Crusade and Priest=Aura, the band have received international acclaim, with fans across the globe still enjoying their iconic music today. The Church epic line-up is bassist, vocalist and founder Steve Kilbey; with longtime collaborator timEbandit Powles drummer and producer across 17 albums since '94; guitarist Ian Haug who joined the band in 2013 and Jeffrey Cain, touring multi-instrumentalist who is now a full-time member of The Church since the departure of Peter Koppes in early 2020. The band have also recently recruited one of Australia's finest and most respected guitarists Ashley Naylor (Even, The Grapes). Ashley and Steve have collaborated on many different projects over the years and now was the perfect time to bring Ashley into the band. Kilbey says: "A band is like a family and over 40 years it is only natural that families will change. It's too big a body of work not to keep exploring it."