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Tunng Australian Tour

This is so awesome- UK ‘folktronica’ outfit Tunng have announced that they will be touring Australia next year. So far we know that they’ll be playing the East Brunswick Club in Melbourne on the 22nd of February, as well as: 19th February – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney 20th February – Playground Weekender, Wiseman’s Ferry 24th […]

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Sufjan Australian Tour Dates

A while ago there was a rumour of a Sufjan Australian tour next year. Then there was one confirmed date in Adelaide. Now, finally, we have the full tour schedule: January 27 – Sydney Opera House, Sydney January 28 – Sydney Opera House, Sydney January 30 – Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane January 31 – The Arts […]

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Sufjan Australian Tour?

It is being reported that it is being reported (how legit does it sound already!) that Sufjan Stevens will be playing a show at the Festival Theatre in Adelaide on February the first 2011. The article in question was apparently in an Adelaide newspaper today, and if this is true then it is hard to […]

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Muse Australian Tour!

Just after gracing our shores for the Big Day Out concerts, Muse will be returning later this year to play a series of headline arena shows. Tickets are supposedly somewhere between $100-$120, and go on sale Monday June 7th. Brisbane – Entertainment Centre Sunday 5th December Sydney – Acer Arena Thursday 9th December Melbourne – […]

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Muse Australian Tour Leak

Very very unconfirmed, but also very very promising. These originate from a post on the official forums, and hopefully will be confirmed (or otherwise) sometime soon because these sound awesome and realistic. Would going to both Rod Laver shows be too much? Brisbane – Brisbane Entertainment Centre – November 20 Sydney – ACER Arena – […]

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News: Jónsi To Tour Australia In August

With his debut solo album, ‘Go’, under his belt, Sigur Rós’ frontman Jónsi has announced that he will be touring Australia in August. Jónsi’s live shows are already a thing of legend, but remember that he only has one album to draw upon (assuming that he will not play any Sigur Rós or Riceboy Sleeps songs). […]

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