It was as if the hall had become a massive dance club, one big, bouncing, shaking party, from the stage barriers to the bleachers. Causing the uproar was INXS, in the second show of their spring U.S.
INXS may be pronounced ”in excess,” but aside from lead singer Michael Hutchence`s ability to get teenage girls to stand up and scream, the only thing excessive about this Australian rock quintet is ...
There is a reason why the new INXS album is called ”Kick” and it was more than apparent Friday night at the University of Illinois-Chicago Pavilion when the band made the Chicago stop on its whirlwind ...
It's easy to forget how big INXS were back in the day. In the pre-grunge era of the late '80s/very early '90s, they were inescapable, with a clutch of such radio-ready singles as "Need You Tonight," ...
More than 10 years after first rocking together in the pubs of Sydney, Australia, they’ve reached an arena-packing peak of success, with a No. 1 U.S. hit, “Need You Tonight,” and a Top Five album, ...