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Art Alexakis of Everclear announces Australian intimate acoustic shows w/ support from Wheatus’ Brendan B. Brown

Art Alexakis of Everclear announces Australian intimate acoustic shows w/ support from Wheatus’ Brendan B. Brown

Following a successful Australian tour earlier this year with his Grammy-nominated & multi-platinum Alt-rock band Everclear, Art Alexakis will return to our shores in February 2024 to perform hits & fan favourites from his extensive catalogue. Fans will have the chance to hear classics such as Santa Monica, Father Of Mine, I Will Buy You A New Life, Everything To Everyone, and plenty more performed […]

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HOOBASTANK, WHEATUS, ALIEN ANT FARM, LIT & CKY ANNOUNCED FOR SING IT LOUD! TOUR 2017

HOOBASTANK, WHEATUS, ALIEN ANT FARM, LIT & CKY ANNOUNCED FOR SING IT LOUD! TOUR 2017

Take yourself back to a time when Wheatus and Alien Ant Farm were smashing their way to the top of the Hottest 100. To a time where the epic stadium rock of Hoobastankreigned supreme. And to a time when the ‘jackass’ skate punk of Lit and CKY were as common as mohawks and wallet chains. With collective worldwide record sales […]

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BEFORE I HIT THE STAGE Backstage Rock’n’Roll Moments in New York City

BEFORE I HIT THE STAGE Backstage Rock’n’Roll Moments in New York City

When the outspoken Gene Simmons of Kiss declared in an interview with Esquire last year that “Rock is finally dead”, a wave of response followed, both in agreement and dissent. Whether dead or alive, one thing is for certain: backstage at a rock concert is not the same as it used to be. Authors and photographers Paul Miles and Jason […]

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Wheatus are coming to Australia to prove they are “still a teenage dirtbag”!

Wheatus are coming to Australia to prove they are “still a teenage dirtbag”!

Wheatus’ debut single ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ cracked the Top 40 BBC Official Sales Chart for a second time in March 2011 and again this year in April – TEN YEARS after its debut at #2 on the same chart. To date their first record has sold more than five million copies worldwide. Any manager or record label would be happy to tout those […]

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