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Australia’s Eurovision stars Voyager reveal their surprising connection to The Beatles
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They have became household names after representing Australia at Eurovision.
And now heavy metal rockers Voyager have revealed their surprising connection to The Beatles.
The Perth-based band paid homage to the legendary 60s pop icons while in Liverpool for the famed music competition.
The group made the pilgrimage to The Cavern Club, the famous venue where The Beatles launched their illustrious career.
They were invited up on stage during a gig by German heavy metal group, Lord of the Lost.
Heavy metal rockers Voyager have revealed their surprising connection to The Beatles
The Perth-based band paid homage to the legendary 60s pop icons while in Liverpool for the famed music competition. The group made the pilgrimage to The Cavern Club, the famous venue where The Beatles launched their illustrious career
They were invited up on stage during a gig by German heavy metal group, Lord of the Lost
‘That was awesome,’ Voyager’s Scott Key said during an interview with the Today this week.
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‘It’s such a funny little place. Thinking about trying to run a metal gig in that joint!’ he added.
‘It probably worked for the Beatles but I’m not sure it would work for Voyager!’
Voyager will make a heroic hometown return with a free gig in Perth for WA Day next month.
The event will take place at Burswood Park over June 5 and 6, with the rockers sharing the top of the bill with pop star and Australian Idol judge Amy Shark.
Former Hunters and Collectors frontman Mark Seymour, fan favourites Baby Animals and electro pop artist Boox Kid will also star in the two-day festival.
Voyager will make a heroic hometown return with a free gig in Perth for WA Day next month
Three-piece Perth pop band Dulcie will also be hitting the stage for WA Day, along with fellow home town acts Mitch Santiago and Priscilla.
Voyager are set to play on Sunday June 6.
The band, who were formed in Perth in 1999, finished 9th as the Australian entrant in the Eurovision 2023 song competition.
The band wowed fans during the finals earlier this month in Liverpool with their synth-metal tune Promise earlier this month.