One of South Australia’s most successful musical exports, The 60 Four, will mark a decade in the
industry this September with a major one-night-only concert at Adelaide’s Futures Theatre in
Paradise.

Formed in 2015 by four students at Scotch College in Adelaide’s foothills, The 60 Four have grown
from a local school group into one of the country’s leading retro vocal acts. Known for their sharp
harmonies, energetic choreography, and full-scale live band sound, the group has built a national
audience through regular touring, festival appearances, and cruise line performances.

To celebrate ten years of touring and growth, the group will stage their biggest hometown show to
date on Friday 26 September – complete with a 14-piece band, special guests, and a curated setlist
of ‘60s and ‘70s classics.
“This show is really a reflection of everything we’ve worked toward over the past decade – and it’s
just as much about the audience as it is about us,” said producer and founding member Ben Francis.
“So much of our success is thanks to South Australian audiences and arts supporters. This is our
opportunity to celebrate that, properly, on home turf.”
The 60 Four first rose to prominence through the Adelaide Fringe and have since become a regular
fixture on national touring circuits. In the past year alone, they’ve performed alongside Guy
Sebastian and Human Nature on Channel 7’s Telethon and featured aboard Princess and Celebrity
Cruises.
The anniversary concert will be staged at the Futures Theatre, an arena-style venue located just 15
minutes from the Adelaide CBD.
The concert will feature hits made famous by The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Frankie Valli and The Four
Seasons, Elvis Presley, The Monkees, and more. Tickets start at $85 AUD.
PERFORMANCE DETAILS
Friday 26th September 2025, 7pm ACST
Futures Theatre, 57 Darley Rd, Paradise SA 5075, Australia
Tickets available via the60four.com
ABOUT THE 60 FOUR
Formed in 2015 in South Australia, The 60 Four have grown from a high school harmony group into one of Australia’s leading retro vocal acts, performing to packed theatres, festivals, and cruise ship audiences worldwide. They are known as ‘Australia’s best tribute act’.