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Jason Singh marks a decade since Bowie, Prince and George Michael died with Heaven's Greatest Hits at The Gov - Performer in bright pink suit singing at microphone under blue stage lighting.

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Jason Singh marks a decade since Bowie, Prince and George Michael died with Heaven's Greatest Hits at The Gov

Friday 2 October 2026The Gov

Jason Singh performs Heaven's Greatest Hits: 10 Years Gone, a tribute to David Bowie, Prince and George Michael, at The Gov in Hindmarsh on Friday 2 October 2026. Doors open at 7:30pm. Tickets $57.70 plus booking fees.


A decade on from the deaths of David Bowie, Prince and George Michael, Jason Singh is marking the anniversary with a return season of Heaven's Greatest Hits: 10 Years Gone. The multi-platinum, ARIA award-winning artist brings the show to The Gov in Hindmarsh on Friday 2 October 2026, doors at 7:30pm.

The premise is straightforward but demands a serious set of pipes and a band that can shift gears convincingly across three very different catalogues. Bowie's material asks for theatrical reinvention, all art-rock strangeness and glam swagger. Prince demands funk precision and falsetto control. George Michael's pop, meanwhile, is built on melodic clarity and restraint. Moving between the three across one set is no small task, and it's the reason a show like this lives or dies on the strength of the performer fronting it.

Singer backed by a live band rather than a backing track is the right call here. These songs were built on real musicianship, from Nile Rodgers-style guitar work through to the muscular arrangements George Michael favoured in his solo years, and a live band gives Singh room to lean into the dynamics rather than just replicate them.

The pitch is a dancing-in-the-aisles night rather than a solemn tribute, and that feels like the right approach. Bowie, Prince and George Michael all made music built for movement as much as reflection, and a decade-on celebration suits an audience up and singing along rather than sitting in quiet remembrance.

The Gov has long been a reliable home for this kind of show, an intimate room where a full band and a frontman with something to prove can fill the space without losing the detail. Hindmarsh audiences know the venue well, and a Friday night slot suggests organisers are expecting a solid turnout for the milestone.

Tickets are $57.70 plus booking fees. For anyone who grew up on Let's Dance, Purple Rain or Faith, this is a chance to hear those songs given a proper live outing, played by musicians who understand what made them work in the first place.

The Gov operates on Kaurna Land, always was, always will be.

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Details are correct at the time of publishing. Events can change or be cancelled, so please confirm dates, times and prices with the venue or ticket seller before booking.

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