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Published on March 24th, 2021 | by Adrian Gunning

DUE TO DEMAND: NEW DUSTYESKY SHOW ADDED, HAMER HALL, MONDAY APRIL 5 2021

Australia’s genuine fake Russian choir Dustyesky will arrive in Melbourne as part of this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival for the very first time. These bearded “Soviet” songbirds will be taking over the Brunswick Ballroom from April 2nd– 4th with performances close to sold out. Due to demand, a new performance has just been added at Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne on Monday April 5th, 2021.

When 28 blokes from the Northern Rivers coastal community of Mullumbimby came together to share beers and sing Russian songs, something extraordinary – and frankly bizarre – happened, and Dustyesky was born.   None of them are Russian, have a connection to Russia or even speak the language, yet they have gained global notoriety, and stardom in the motherland, for their spirited renditions of Red Army and traditional Russian folk songs.

Says Dustyesky of the Melbourne shows,  “We can’t wait to drive our tractors down Collins Street and celebrate the Liberation of Melbourne. Like 1917 Revolution, only hairier and more funs.  Melbourne is Mullumgrad in warm clothes. Is like Christmas without boring relatives. We aching to drink gherkin liqueur with Chairman Dan (bless him) and all you champagne socialist types! Davai!!!”  

Performing in four-part harmonies with gusto and élan, Dustyesky has amazed crowds at Woodford Folk Festival, Mullum Music Festival, Falls Festival, Melbourne Fringe Festival, and most recently WOMADelaide – becoming instant festival icons with their extraordinarily powerful voices, potent masculinity, and rustic charm.

The Dustyesky repertoire features the unforgettable State Anthem of the Russian Federation, alongside such classics as Orchy Chornye, The Red Army is the Strongest, and Kalinka, amidst lesser-known, no less breathtaking show-stoppers.

As featured on ABC TV’s ‘Australian Story’, don’t miss the Melbourne shows of the choir dubbed the Most Handsome Russian Male Choir to be seen in the southern hemisphere as they sing with pride, love, and respect, but not without a rich vein of humour and vitality.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FROM

ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE & BRUNSWICK BALLROOM

FRIDAY APRIL 2– BRUNSWICK BALLROOM, 5:00PM & 8:00PM

SATURDAY APRIL 3 – BRUNSWICK BALLROOM, 5:00PM & 9:00PM

SUNDAY APRIL 4 – BRUNSWICK BALLROOM, 5:00PM

NEW SHOW MONDAY APRIL 5HAMER HALL, ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE, 7.30PM


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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