
Rock/Pop
Colin Hay Tickets
Concerts12 results
Concerts in United Kingdom
- 17 November 2025Monday 19:00Whitley BayPlayhouse, Whitley BayColin Hay
- 19 November 2025Wednesday 19:00GlasgowGlasgow Royal Concert HallColin Hay
- 23 November 2025Sunday 18:30LondonUnion ChapelColin HayOn partner site
Lineup
Venue
International Concerts
- 13 November 2025Thursday 19:30Alexandria, VA, United States Of AmericaBirchmereColin Hay
Venue
- 14 November 2025Friday 19:30Alexandria, VA, United States Of AmericaBirchmereColin Hay
Venue
- 3 December 2025Wednesday 20:00Southbank, VIC, AustraliaMelbourne Recital CentreCOLIN HAY Solo
- 4 December 2025Thursday 20:00Southbank, VIC, AustraliaMelbourne Recital CentreCOLIN HAY Solo
- 8 April 2026Wednesday 19:30Palm Springs, CA, United States Of AmericaPlaza TheatreColin Hay
- 9 April 2026Thursday 19:30Cerritos, CA, United States Of AmericaCerritos Center for the Performing ArtsColin Hay
- 11 April 2026Saturday 19:00San Diego, CA, United States Of AmericaBalboa TheatreColin Hay With KT Tunstall
Lineup
Venue
- 12 April 2026Sunday 20:00Tempe, AZ, United States Of AmericaMarquee TheatreColin Hay
Venue
- 15 April 2026Wednesday 20:00Denver, CO, United States Of AmericaParamount TheatreColin Hay
Venue
About
Colin Hay was born in Kilwinning, on the South-West coast of Scotland, on June 29, 1953. For the first 14 years of his life, he lived in the nearby town of Saltcoats, where his parents owned a small music shop, before the family emigrated to Australia in 1967.
From the age of 14, though still at school, Colin began writing songs, playing guitar and singing in folk clubs wherever he could. During his last year at school, Colin met Kim Gyngell (who went on to become a successful stage and film actor), who introduced Colin to both Greg Ham and Jerry Speiser, who became members of Men at Work some years later.
Colin pursued and completed an arts degree at Latrobe University during the 70’s, and decided thereafter to strive for a life in writing, recording and performing music.
Colin met Ron Strykert in 1977, which became the nucleus of Men at Work who formed in the middle of 1979, and went on to become a multi platinum selling music act, winning a Grammy for best new artist in 1982.
The original band was short lived however and from 1985 onwards Colin Hay became primarily a solo music artist.
He has written and released some 13 solo albums, the latest being “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” an album of cover material, released through Nashville-based Compass Records, who Colin has worked with since 2003.
He has a new album of original material due for release in early 2022.
Colin is also a touring member of Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band who are due to restart touring in 2022.
At the present moment Colin is finishing a tour with his band of L.A. based musicians, and will soon be preparing for a heavy tour schedule in 2022, in concert with the release of his newest album.
Setlists
- 1.Who Can It Be Now? (Men at Work cover)
- 2.Into the Cornfields
- 3.Come Tumblin' Down
- 4.Looking for Jack
- 5.Beautiful World
- 6.Starfish and Unicorns
- 7.Gathering Mercury
- 8.Goodnight Romeo
- 9.I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You
- 10.It's a Mistake (Men at Work cover)
- 11.Are You Lookin' at Me?
- 12.If I Had Been a Better Man
- 13.Frozen Fields of Snow
- 14.Driving With the Brakes On (Del Amitri cover)
- 15.Overkill (Men at Work cover)
- 16.Waiting for My Real Life to Begin
Encore
- 17.Down Under (Men at Work cover)
- 1.Someone Else's Life
- 2.Beautiful World
- 3.Starfish and Unicorns
- 4.Looking for Jack
- 5.Now and the Evermore
- 6.Who Can It Be Now? (Men at Work cover)
- 7.Come Tumblin' Down
- 8.Goodnight Romeo
- 9.I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You
- 10.Frozen Fields of Snow
- 11.If I Had Been a Better Man
- 12.Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks cover)
- 13.Next Year People
- 14.Down Under (Men at Work cover)
- 15.Waiting for My Real Life to Begin
- 16.Overkill (Men at Work cover)
- 1.Going Somewhere
- 2.Beautiful World
- 3.Who Can It Be Now? (Men at Work cover)
- 4.Looking for Jack
- 5.Goodnight Romeo
- 6.I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You
- 7.Frozen Fields of Snow
- 8.Overkill (Men at Work cover)
- 9.Waiting for My Real Life to Begin
- 10.Starfish and Unicorns
- 11.Down Under (Men at Work cover)
- 1.Touching the Untouchables (Men at Work cover)
- 2.No Restrictions (Men at Work cover)
- 3.Come Tumblin' Down
- 4.Can't Take This Town
- 5.I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself (Burt Bacharach cover)
- 6.Beautiful World
- 7.It's a Mistake (Men at Work cover)
- 8.Down by the Sea (Men at Work cover)
- 9.Now and the Evermore
- 10.I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You
- 11.Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks cover)
- 12.The Sea of Always
- 13.Frozen Fields of Snow
- 14.Driving With the Brakes On (Del Amitri cover)
- 15.Next Year People
- 16.Who Can It Be Now? (Men at Work cover)
- 17.Perro callejero (Cecilia Noël cover)
- 18.Overkill (Men at Work cover)
- 19.Down Under (Men at Work cover)
- 20.Be Good Johnny (Men at Work cover)
- 21.Waiting for My Real Life to Begin
- 1.Touching the Untouchables (Men at Work cover)
- 2.No Restrictions (Men at Work cover)
- 3.Come Tumblin' Down
- 4.Can't Take This Town
- 5.I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself (Burt Bacharach cover)
- 6.Beautiful World
- 7.It's a Mistake (Men at Work cover)
- 8.Be Good Johnny (Men at Work cover)
- 9.Down by the Sea (Men at Work cover)
- 10.Now and the Evermore
- 11.I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You
- 12.Melbourne Song (Duet with Carol Hay)
- 13.Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks cover)
- 14.The Sea of Always
- 15.Frozen Fields of Snow
- 16.Driving With the Brakes On (Del Amitri cover)
- 17.Next Year People
- 18.Perro callejero (Cecilia Noël cover)
- 19.Who Can It Be Now? (Men at Work cover)
- 20.Overkill (Men at Work cover)
- 21.Down Under (Men at Work cover)
- 22.Waiting for My Real Life to Begin
Reviews
There are currently no reviews
Be the first to write a review