BROODS - The Evergreen Tour, live in Australia 2014
For immediate release: 11.00 AM - SYDNEY - (GMT+10)
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BROODS - The Evergreen Tour, live
in Australia 2014
One of the most celebrated young bands to emerge out of New Zealand’s thriving contemporary musical landscape, brother and sister duo Broods are coming to Australia this November.
Off the back of countless sold out national and international tour dates and a stellar set at this year’s Splendour in the Grass, the über-talented siblings Caleb and Georgia Nott will bring their ARIA top 5 debut album ‘Evergreen’ to Australia for a set of national headline shows.
Tickets for all shows go on sale at midday Thursday, September 11.
My Live Nation members can be amongst the first to secure tickets during the pre-sale beginning at 11am on Friday, September 5.
Joining Broods on their national headline tour will be special guests Mansionair, the indie-electric, early-twenty-something trio from Sydney.
Don’t miss two of music’s most significant, new talents together in one bill.
The tour dates are:
The Metro,
Sydney - Saturday November 22
The Forum, Melbourne -
Wednesday November 26
The Hi Fi, Brisbane - Thursday
November 27
The Capitol, Perth - Friday November
28
TICKETS ON SALE MIDDAY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11
My Live Nation pre-sale & Ticket Agent
pre-sale:
11am Friday September 5 until
5pm Wednesday September 10
All ticket
info & tour details here: http://lvna.co/BroodsTour
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