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Thu 24 Nov, 2016 Regent Theatre, Melbourne - All Ages
Sat 26 Nov, 2016 A Day On The Green - Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley - All Ages
Sun 27 Nov, 2016 Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide - All Ages
Tue 29 Nov, 2016 A Day On The Green - Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth - All Ages
Thu 01 Dec, 2016 WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong - All Ages
Fri 02 Dec, 2016 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney - All Ages
Sat 03 Dec, 2016 A Day On The Green - Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley - All Ages
Sun 04 Dec, 2016 A Day On The Green - Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton - All Ages

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The Temper Trap

The Temper Trap

WOLLONGONG SHOW
One of Australia’s biggest and most-loved bands, The Temper Trap have sold more than one million albums worldwide. Their songs have been streamed more than 200 million times on Spotify while their videos have picked up another 20 million times views on YouTube. Their breakthrough debut album Conditions made its mark on the charts in their native Australia, their adopted homeland in the United Kingdom, and across the globe, propelled by smash hits ‘Sweet Disposition’, ‘Fader’ and ‘Love Lost’. Their new album, ‘Thick As Thieves’ debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Album Chart featuring hits such as ‘Fall Together’ and ‘Lost’.


Tiny Little Houses

Tiny Little Houses

MELB & SYD SHOWS
After making noise in 2015 with the release of their debut EP You Tore My Heart (out now via Ivy League Records) featuring breakthrough single ‘Easy’, noise-folk quartet Tiny Little Houses have established themselves as a band to watch with the release of new track ‘Milo Tin’.


Tash Sultana

Tash Sultana

WOLLONGONG SHOW
Tash Sultana
is a young, dynamic Melbourne artist. At just twenty-one years of age, Tash is creating waves generating massive street buzz and playing sold out shows nationally. Tash has made a name for herself busking on the streets of Melbourne and having homemade videos go viral getting millions of views online.Tash’s carefully crafted, edgy fusion of multi-instrumental pieces including beat boxing, unique guitar work and percussion styled finger tapping, has left audiences in awe. Her single Notion is out now and quickly received a full add to rotation on national broadcaster triple j.  


Olympia

Olympia

SYDNEY SHOW
Olympia is the creative project of Melbourne based singer songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Olivia Bartley, who drives a mix of widescreen sweep, rich harmonies and dissonant minimal guitar.

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GARBAGE | Announce east coast headline shows this November

27 Jul 2016

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MELBOURNE
7.30pm | Doors Open
7.50pm | Tiny Little Houses
9.00pm | Garbage


SYDNEY
7.00pm | Doors Open
7.30pm | Tiny Little Houses
8.20pm | Olympia
9.30pm | Garbage


* Please note stage times are a guide only and subject to change without notice

ANNOUNCE EAST COAST HEADLINE SHOWS THIS NOVEMBER 

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS TINY LITTLE HOUSES (MELB & SYD), OLYMPIA (SYD ONLY)  & TASH SULTANA (W’GONG ONLY)

Frontier Touring are delighted to welcome alt-rock pioneers Garbage back to Australia this November, touring in celebration of their acclaimed sixth studio album Strange Little Birds (out now via Liberator Music/STUNVOLUME Records).

These will be the Garbage’s first Australian shows since 2013 and first Wollongong show in 17 years. Joined by Melbourne’s own Tiny Little Houses as special guests, Garbage will play Melbourne’s Regent Theatre on Thursday 24 November and Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion, with Olympia on Friday 2 December.

In addition to Melbourne and Sydney indoor headline shows, Garbage will play a series of a day on the green outdoor concerts with The Temper Trap, The Preatures, Tash Sultana and Adalita.

Rounding out their tour Garbage will also perform a show at Wollongong’s WIN Entertainment Centre on Thursday 1 December, joined by special guests The Temper Trap and Tash Sultana.

To create Strange Little Birds, their first album in four years, Garbage drew on a variety of influences including the albums they loved growing up. Upon its June release, the album debuted at #9 on the ARIA Album Chart and picked up acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork, The A.V. Club, NME and Spin amongst countless respected critics:

‘20-plus years after forming, each band member is still fired up to mine new sounds and approaches for inspiration. That willingness to be uncomfortable and look beneath the surface makes Strange Little Birds a rousing success.’ – The A.V. Club

‘The electronic rockers return with a sixth studio album as cool and caustic as their 1995 debut’ – NME

‘Garbage haven’t released an album this immediate, melodically strong and thematically interesting since their self-titled 1995 debut.’ – Mojo

★★★★★ – Renowned For Sound

All eleven tracks on Strange Little Birds were recorded and produced by the band (Shirley Manson, Steve Marker, Duke Erikson and Butch Vig) and released via their own STUNVOLUME Records/Liberator Music. In support of the album’s release, Garbage performed a powerful two-song performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! – watch ‘Empty’ here and ‘Push It’ here.

From their lauded self-titled debut (1995) through to Strange Little Birds, Garbage’s innovation, unique sound and provocative visual aesthetic have inspired massive worldwide attention and success. Tracks like ‘I Think I’m Paranoid’, ‘Only Happy When It Rains’, ‘When I Grow Up’, ‘Stupid Girl’ and ‘Cherry Lips’ are instant classics and highlight the band’s talent to span genres and styles while still staying true to their celebrated sound.  

World renowned for their incredible live rock shows, Garbage have sold 12 million albums worldwide, performed in over 35 countries and continue to perform sold out shows across the globe more than two decades since their formation.

These shows will be Australian fans’ first opportunity to hear songs from Strange Little Birds live alongside favourites from Garbage’s hit-filled career. With anticipation for this tour at fever pitch, tickets will not last long – don’t miss out!


TOUR DATES:

Thursday 24 November – Regent Theatre, Melbourne VIC
Saturday 26 November – Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley VIC ^
Sunday 27 November – Thebarton Theatre (formerly Leconfield Wines), Adelaide SA ^

Tuesday 29 November – Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth WA ^
Thursday 1 December – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong NSW (show cancelled)
Friday 2 December – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
Saturday 3 December – Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley NSW ^
Sunday 4 December – Sirromet Wines, Brisbane QLD ^

All Shows All Ages

^Not Frontier Touring shows

 

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