melissa langton

& mark jones

top of the world

easy listening hits of the 70s

A celebration of the smooth, smooth sounds of the 70s!

What better way to celebrate the sweeter side of 70s pop than by spending a fun filled hour with the Captain and Tennille of Australian cabaret - Melissa Langton and Mark Jones!!

What a decade it was! The Carpenters had only just begun, ABBA were sending out an SOS, Helen Reddy was woman and we heard her roar! 

Featuring an avalanche of easy listening hits from The Carpenters, Olivia Newton-John, Peter Allen, Shirley Bassey, Carole King, Barbra Streisand & Kermit The Frog!

 Songs include: Diamonds are Forever, I Am Woman, I Honestly Love You, Tie A Yellow Ribbon, It’s Too Late, Imagine, The Way We Were, Love Will Keep Us Together & Top of the World!

Melissa Langton & Mark Jones have been one of Australia’s most popular cabaret acts for over 20 years. In 2001 they won the Sydney Cabaret Convention, and in 2002 won Melbourne’s prestigious Green Room Award for Best Cabaret Artist and together Mark and Melissa won Best Cabaret Duo and since then have been blazing a cabaret trail all across world! They performed to great acclaim in Auckland, Dublin, Berlin, Vienna and wowed Manhattan on the opening night of the 2002 New York Cabaret Convention! They have an incredible 12 Green Room Awards between the two of them.

At home they have performed to sellout crowds at Melbourne’s Chapel off Chapel, the Adelaide, Melbourne & Perth Cabaret Festivals. They regularly perform at corporate functions and theatres around Australia.

They specialise in a playful combination of comedy, close harmony and vocal fireworks! Their song list is wide and varied and shows off their flair for reimagining classic pop from the 60’s and 70’s. In the words of The Melbourne Age, they are an “irresistible double act”!

see footage of mark & melissa’s show.

what people are saying.

Sensational! Cabaret at it’s very best
— The Age
A powerhouse comic performance
— The Sydney Morning Herald
Zest, irreverence and loads of vocal power
— The Australian