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VIOLENT FEMMES Announced Rescheduled Tour Dates

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“Violent Femmes Fans! We are all dressed up and nowhere to go. Half the band are in USA and the other half are in Australia. We can’t get together with Covid restrictions in both places. So we’re postponing our long-awaited Australia / NZ tour to February 2022. We hope the obstacles will be removed by then. Thanks for your patience and be assured we want to see all of you and play for you when the coast is clear. In the meantime stay safe!” – Brian Ritchie / Violent Femmes 

Rescheduled dates below.

February 2022
Fri 11th: Auckland, Logan Campbell Centre
Sat 12th: Wellington, The Opera House
Sun 13th: Christchurch, Isaac Theatre Royal
Thu 17th: Hobart, Odeon Theatre
Fri 18th: Melbourne, The Forum
Sun 20th: Adelaide, Thebarton Theatre
Tue 22nd: Perth Concert Hall
Thu 24th: Sydney, Enmore Theatre
Sat 26th: Sandstone Pt Htl, Sandstone Rocks (with Sunnyboys)
Sun 27th: Gold Coast, Miami Marketta

ABOUT THE VIOLENT FEMMES
Rumour has it that upon enrolment into Australian university students receive a copy of the Violent Femmes eponymous debut. Ten tracks and 36 minutes long, the album features the universal themes of alienation, isolation, sexual frustration and angst – perfect early adult fodder – via songs such as Gone Daddy Gone, Kiss Off, Add it Up, Please Do Not Go and of course, Blister in the Sun. We don’t know if that rumour is true, of course, but it would go some way in explaining ‘The Femmes’ enduring popularity in our parts.

And so we welcome Violent Femmes to Australian shores in February 2022 for their first national tour since 2017. This time they come with a brand new album – their 10th – Hotel Last Resort that resides among the among the band’s finest work.

Ticketing details and more: http://www.feelpresents.com/

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