They also have a significant following in the UK, where audiences flock to their shows to witness the kind of stage performances that made live albums such as “Live @ Adelphia”, “One the Attack” and “Live on Earth” so successful. So if you want to make sure you witness this acclaimed band in the flesh, make sure you pick up The Cat Empire tickets as soon as you can.
The line up of The Cat Empire includes Felix Riebl on percussion and vocals, with Harry James Angus on the trumpet and the vocals, Ryan Monro on the bass, Ollie McGill on the keyboard, Will Hull-Brown on the drums and Jamshid Khadiwhala on various instruments. There are also many people that have guested on their work over the years and a long line of musicians that have a significant role to play on various songs. Together they have churned out singles like “Hello”, Days Like These”, “No Longer There” and “How to Explain? (Live at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl)”.
When the band was still new they had early success with their first album “The Cat Empire” in 2003, which would achieve platinum status in Australia and set the scene for future hits to follow. As the decade has progressed, they have released further records like “Two Shoes” in 2005, “Cities: The Cat Empire Project” in 2006 and “So Many Nights” in 2007. In 2010 they also released the album “Cinema” alongside singles like “Feeling’s Gone”. These releases and singles that come with them have made a lasting impression on both sides of the world and will cement their status as an influential band for the future.
So getting hold of The Cat Empire tickets is a necessity if you want to witness one of Australia’s biggest bands in a live setting. Their live shows are likely to impress their legions of adoring fans and leave them with a concert experience they will remember for many years to come. So make sure you witness The Cat Empire live when you have the chance!