World Expo 88 (1988-04-30 – 1988-10-30)

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main performers:1927
Doug Ashdown
Chris Bailey (Irish punk vocalist, member of The Saints)
Jimmy Barnes (Australian rock singer-songwriter, frontman of Cold Chisel)
The Beatnix
Big Pig (Australian band)
The Black Sorrows
The Blues Brothers Revival Band (German band)
James Blundell
The Brothers Cazimero
Brian Cadd
Joe Camilleri
Kate Ceberano
The Chantoozies
Johnny Chester (Australian singer)
The Cockroaches
Judi Connelli
The Convertibles
The Conway Brothers
Crowded House (Australian rock group)
Martha Davis (of The Motels)
Smoky Dawson
The Delltones
John Denver
John Derum
Phyllis Diller (US actress and comedienne)
Divinyls (Australian rock band)
Dave Dobbyn
Don't Panic (country band from Australia)
The Drifters (US doo wop/R&B vocal group)
Jon English (Australian singer, songwriter, musician and actor)
Eurogliders
John Farnham
Freddy Fender
Bryan Ferry
Billy Field
André-Philippe Gagnon
Gondwana (Australian band)
Jerry Harrison: Casual Gods
Colin Hay
Marcia Hines
Hoodoo Gurus
Icehouse (Australian rock band previously known as “Flowers”)
Julio Iglesias
Jermaine Jackson (soul/pop singer, of Jackson 5)
Johnny Diesel & The Injectors
Kamahl
Paul Kelly and the Messengers (Paul Kelly-led Australian rock band)
Ed Kuepper
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Little River Band & Glenn Frey
Andrew Lloyd Webber (English composer and impresario of musical theatre)
Machinations
Rita MacNeil
The Masters Apprentices
Max Merritt & the Meteors
Ron McCroby
Patrick McMahon
Mecano (Spanish synth-pop band)
Mental as Anything
Mick Hadley & Atomic Boogie Band
Mind the Gap (80s obscure indie band from Norwich, UK)
National Boys Choir of Australia
Donny Osmond
Redgum
Margret RoadKnight
Normie Rowe
The Spyrals
Andy Stewart (Scottish singer and entertainer)
The Sundowners (Australian band)
Sunnyboys (Australian power pop/post-punk band)
James Taylor (singer-songwriter and guitarist)
Tjapukai Dancers
Geraldine Turner
Up With People
Venetians (1980s Australian rock group)
Village People
Wa Wa Nee
The Wayfarers (Australian band)
Weddings Parties Anything
John Williamson (Australian country musician)
Young Talent Team
John Paul Young (Australian pop singer)
held at:River Stage (World Expo 88 stage)
recording location for:Lyin' Eyes/Take It Easy (live, 1988-04-30: River Stage, South Bank, Brisbane, Australia) by Little River Band
part of:World Expo (order: 4)
Wikidata:Q2714516 [info]
setlist.fm:https://www.setlist.fm/festival/1988/world-expo-88-73d6f29d.html [info]

World Expo

Wikidata:Q172754 [info]