Panic At The Disco
Panic At The Disco will return for their biggest shows to date in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and for
the first time will take to stages in Adelaide, Perth and Auckland.
Panic At The Disco’s last Australian tour saw all shows sell out in just minutes (as folklore tells it, one
show sold out in a mere 12 seconds), cementing their place as one of the world’s most electrifying and indemand
bands.
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Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson will be touring Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Canberra this August.
Riding high on the success of their ARIA #1 album collaboration Rattlin’ Bones (out now through Liberation), Kasey and Shane’s metro concerts will include new songs from this gorgeous album, as well as past hits from Kasey’s impressive multi-platinum back catalogue.
Joining Kasey and Shane on stage will be a full band comprised of Bill Chambers, John Watson, James Gillard, and Mark Collins. Fans will also be treated to a special acoustic segment during the evening.
Tickets on sale Tuesday 10 June 2008.
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Cavalera Conspiracy
Following the recent release of their debut album 'Inlikted', The Cavalera Conspiracy (also a reunion - of the Supultura Brothers) will be supporting Judas Priest on their Preist Feast tour, hitting Australian shores in early September. As part of the package, you also get a free download of the Cavalera Conspiracy track 'Sanctuary'.
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Death Cab For Cutie
Death Cab for Cutie are returning to Australian shores in August as part of a worldwide tour in support of their groundbreaking new album Narrow Stairs, which debuted at #1 on the US Billboard Top 200 Album Chart and at #6 on the ARIA Album Chart in Australia. Long a hard-touring band, they enjoy a well-earned, stellar reputation as live performers as both Australian fans and critics learned during their sold-out 2006 run. Now, Death Cab for Cutie are back for four exclusive and intimate winter shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Brisbane.
After spending much of 2006 in the midst of a turbulent tour cycle surrounding their platinum, Grammy-nominated album Plans, the band took a well-deserved break of sorts during the first part of 2007. Frontman Ben Gibbard embarked on his first-ever solo tour; guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Chris Walla released a solo album and produced records for acts like Tegan and Sara; drummer Jason McGerr constructed his own recording studio, Two Sticks; and bassist Nick Harmer, as always seems to be the case, worked on various projects.
When asked to describe Death Cab For Cutie’s sixth studio album, Narrow Stairs, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Chris Walla characterizes it as “having teeth.” While many bands in Death Cab For Cutie’s situation would try to recreate the success of hit songs like “Soul Meets Body” or “I Will Follow You Into The Dark,” the band have instead crafted the most ambitious and varied album of their career, one that refuses to pander and which stretches their artistic boundaries.
Don’t miss out on your chance to catch these extraordinary indie rock craftsmen live this August. These shows will sell out quickly.
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