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Chocolate Starfish ALL FIRED UP classic hits ’26 Tour

Chocolate Starfish ALL FIRED UP classic hits ’26 Tour


Chocolate Starfish – ALL FIRED UP classic hits ’26 Tour Sound the sirens… Aussie rock steamroller Chocolate Starfish is bringing all the heat in 2026 with their scorching ALL FIRED UP classic hits ’26 tour. Renowned for dazzling audiences with their electrifying live shows, the band has also honed their prowess for embracing female rock…


September 4, 2026 – September 4, 2026

Albury Entertainment Centre
525 Swift Street Albury, NSW, 2640,


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September 4, 2026 – September 4, 2026

Albury Entertainment Centre
525 Swift Street Albury, NSW, 2640,
19:30 – 22:00
All Tickets $74.20 each

Chocolate Starfish – ALL FIRED UP classic hits ’26 Tour

Sound the sirens…

Aussie rock steamroller Chocolate Starfish is bringing all the heat in 2026 with their scorching ALL FIRED UP classic hits ’26 tour.

Renowned for dazzling audiences with their electrifying live shows, the band has also honed their prowess for embracing female rock anthems and remaking them with their own trademark intensity and revelry that elevates the experience well beyond a ‘cover’.

From their debut hit ‘You’re So Vain’ by Carly Simon to festival favourite ‘What’s Up?’ by 4 Non Blondes, this year the Fish will ignite stages across Australia with their searing version of Pat Benatar’s ‘All Fired Up’ and so many other classic hits performed and re imagined in Chocolate Starfish style .

Are you Fired Up?


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