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THE ROLLING STONES Other city dates to come in the next couple of weeks, but why not make the occasion extra special by seeing one of the most legendary bands in the world perform a huge show to commemorate the opening of a brand new... sporting arena? |
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ARCADE FIRE Finally, unsurprisingly, Arcade Fire announce their sideshows at huge venues. To their credit, their shows on this tour have been report to be similarly huge (and have formal dress codes). Get your tuxes and gowns ready. |
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SNOOP LION + MAC MILLER If he's actually allowed in the country, if he's not arrested before taking the stage, you can see Snoop light up a blunt at one of two great venues on the east coast. |
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PHOENIX These Frenchmen know how to put on a show. Lights, tunes, sauveness. |
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DARKSIDE Nicholas Jaar and Dave Harrington released the amazing album Psychic earlier this year after performing at Laneway Festival, and are returning again for their own headline shows. |
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DJ SHADOW Shadow lines up a few small scale shows for this DJ tour (if, in any univers,e you can consider anything associated with the Ivy to be small scale.) |
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MUDHONEY Touch them, they're still sick. |
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NEIL FINN Having developed a taste for the classier of venues, Neil Finn returns to the Opera House and Hammer Hall for the second time in a year. Seems he ditched that layabout Paul Kelly this time though.
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ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS Elvis announces a special performance at the State Theatre as a sideshow to his Bluesfest appearance. Wednesday 23 April, State Theatre |
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