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RedHook - Breaking Up With Tour

RedHook - Breaking Up With Tour

Starts: Friday, 30 August 2024
Ends: Friday, 30 August 2024
It's been 16 months between Soju shots, but this August and September, Sydney/Eora-based alt-rock powerhouse RedHook will be supersizing the party at their biggest headline shows to date. In honour of their infectious new anthem 'Breaking Up With', RedHook will be laying the smackdown in Canberra. Naarm/Melbourne melodic rock force The Beautiful Monument will also be stepping into the ring on main support duties, with Newcastle/ Mulubinba pop-punk veterans Eat Your Heart Out and Boorloo/Perth metalcore rising stars Patient Sixty-Seven rounding out a blockbuster undercard.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-30 12:00 am 2024-08-30 12:00 am RedHook - Breaking Up With Tour It's been 16 months between Soju shots, but this August and September, Sydney/Eora-based alt-rock powerhouse RedHook will be supersizing the party at their biggest headline shows to date. In honour of their infectious new anthem 'Breaking Up With', RedHook will be laying the smackdown in Canberra. Naarm/Melbourne melodic rock force The Beautiful Monument will also be stepping into the ring on main support duties, with Newcastle/ Mulubinba pop-punk veterans Eat Your Heart Out and Boorloo/Perth metalcore rising stars Patient Sixty-Seven rounding out a blockbuster undercard. 1 Kirinari Street, Bruce , ACT , 2617 , Australia
1 Kirinari Street, Bruce , ACT , 2617 , Australia
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