Where We Are Performing

Sat 23/03/24  Palm Beach Golf Club

https://www.palmbeachgolf.com.au/

Fri 5/04/24  The Church Bar, Windsor

https://www.thechurchbar.com.au/

Sat 6/04/24  The Church Bar, Windsor

https://www.thechurchbar.com.au/

Sat 4/05/24  Private Function, Coonabarabran

Fri 17/05/24  Camelot Lounge, Marrickville

https://www.camelotlounge.com/whats-on

Sat 22/06/24  Petersham RSL Club

https://petershamrsl.com.au/

Sat 27/07/24  The Brass Monkey

https://www.brassmonkey.com.au/

Sat 24/08/24  Lizotte’s Newcastle

https://lizottes.com.au/live/

Sat 28/09/24  Private Party

Sun 13/10/24  Wedding

Fri 6/12/24  Avoca Beach Theatre

https://www.avocabeachtheatre.com.au/

Live@Lizottes 2014

Latest Press Release

van head guitar“VAN THE MAN” had its roots in the highly successful Sydney wine bar circuit of the 1970’s. “Hogan & The Becketts” (the backbone of Van the Man) played all the hits through the 80’s and 90’s, with Van Morrison being one of the favourites. In 1999 “Van the Man” was formed and started its career with a bang, being invited to perform at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. According to Richard Jinman of “The Age” ….. “sound right … oh yes! Van the Man do the business.

Hogan has Van’s jazzy vocal phrasing and gruff irish burr down pat. Hit or miss? Absolute HIT!“ “Van the Man” has gone on to perform for State of Origin fixtures, Bledisloe Cup Finals and sold out one of Sydney’s premier live music venues, The Basement.

Other premium venues include Blue Beat Live Club at Double Bay, all three Lizotte’s Live Music Venues and a sellout show on New Year’s Eve at the highly acclaimed international musicians’ venue of The Clarendon Guesthouse in Katoomba.

With exclusive appearances for the Packer family at their country retreat Ellerston, seven highly acclaimed tours of New Zealand and a recent triumphant performance at Norway’s Music Festival in Kjollefjord, “Van the Man” is a must see for all Van Morrison fans, both young and old.

2000 Sydney Olympics, State Of Origin, Chicago Band…

Live @The Sydney Basement

Interview With Steve Hogan