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Untitled (Press, 6 June 1985)

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Summary: Untitled (Press, 6 June 1985)

Lynda and Jools Topp, popularly known as the Topp Twins, are performing in Christchurch this week as part of their farewell tour before embarking on work in Australia. Their shows are scheduled at the Gladstone Tavern, with performances this evening and again on Saturday afternoon. Additionally, they will perform on Friday at both Lincoln College and Christchurch Teachers' College. Known for being regular visitors to Christchurch, the Twins have created new songs specifically for this tour and will be accompanied by a special guest, whose identity has not been disclosed. The Topp Twins have an exciting itinerary for the rest of the year, which includes theatre seasons in Melbourne and Sydney. They have already been actively performing in Auckland and Wellington, with their latest appearance supporting the Homosexual Law Reform Bill rally at the Auckland Town Hall. Their performances at Lincoln College and the Teachers’ College are sponsored by the New Zealand Students’ Arts Council, highlighting their ongoing connection with educational and cultural initiatives in New Zealand.

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Publish Date:6th June 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850606_2_91_2.html