Liam Cooper’s King of the Keys

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Join Australia’s piano-man Liam Cooper for a thrilling live concert event to celebrate the music of Elton John, Peter Allen, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Freddie Mercury, Ray Charles and more.

Liam Cooper’s King of the Keys twists and turns through a nostalgic catalogue of 40 classic songs from 15 musical legends performed by a killer live band with a horn section that will blow your socks off!

This energetic young entertainer’s magnetic stage presence, faithful musical renditions and captivating storytelling make this celebration of piano pop and rock royalty a must-see family show.

Paul McCartney wrote Let It Be after his mother, Mary, visited him in a dream. Bernie Taupin wrote Elton John’s Bennie & The Jets was a satire on the 1970s music industry. The ‘waitress practising politics’ in Billy Joel’s Piano Man was his first wife Elizabeth Weber. Stories like these are weaved throughout the show and give audiences a new appreciation of the songs that have become anthems for generations.

Using your phone to vote live in the theatre, the grand finale of this musical spectacular is in your hands. Scan a QR code and decide who is the one true King of the Keys to influence the show's unique and thrilling conclusion.

Liam Cooper has travelled the world as a headline entertainer on cruise ships and his cover videos have millions of views online. His energy is infectious and the quality of his performances is exceptional.

“Liam Cooper, where have you been hiding?? Your energy, your personality and humour shines on stage!!!” ★★★★★ Jaime McDonald, Google Review

“...not only professional and classy, but highly entertaining with non-stop fantastic music.” ★★★★★ Zena Jones, Google Review

“We did not know what to expect when we went to see Liam, ended up being one of the best and most professional shows we have seen. A truly top entertainer.” ★★★★★ Ian Hill, Google Review

 

 

 

When

  • Wednesday, 04 September 2024 | 07:30 PM - 09:40 PM

Location

Goulburn Performing Arts Centre, 163 Auburn Street, 2580, View Map

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