Sean Mack
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- October 30, 2019
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Sean’s solo show began in Sydney and he has now performed thousands of shows in Duo Band or Solo mode in 4 different states of Australia.

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Sean’s solo show began in Sydney and he has now performed thousands of shows in Duo Band or Solo mode in 4 different states of Australia.
After starting in Sydney around the City and The Rocks in the Eighties he became a regular on the circuit performing 4-5 nights a week consistently for the next 10 to 15 years with various residencies along the way.
In 2001 Sean moved to The Sunshine Coast in Queensland and performed locally and in Brisbane through to various island resorts with his band and duo Going Bezerk.
Sean still toured NSW every couple of months just to keep in touch.
After moving to Launceston in 2012, Sean has been a regular performer at The Tonic Bar within Launceston Casino and also various Corporate Shows in the Ballroom amongst the city bars as well.
In Sydney til 2019, recent Gigs included Solo support shows with Joe Camilleri and Diesel with regular solo and duo gigs
A dynamic and energetic performer, Sean has performed all types of shows from pubs, clubs, ski resorts, casinos in 4 states, island resorts in Queensland through to corporate functions, fundraisers, private functions and numerous weddings.Able to adapt to many styles and repertoires, Sean covers material from now back to the 60s including Rock, Pop, Retro, Country, Acoustic sing a long and a great variety of Australian music.
State of the art Production and Backing to unplugged Acoustic guitars and harmonica, Sean has all bases covered.
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