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Nov 19, 2008

Big Day Out sideshows mania

Mike Patton
Mike Patton - thinking about what to call his new band.

Two questions:

  1. will TVOTR have shit 'Triple J fans' now that they have released a pop album AND;
  2. is it worth seeing Serj Tankian just to see Fantomas?

Hmmm.. tough. Anyways, here is a fairly large list of artists with some dates and some locations next to them... make of that what you will.

TV On The Radio
Saturday, January 24: Metro Theatre, Sydney
Thursday, January 29: The Hi-Fi Bar, Melbourne

Serj Tankian (and Fantomas!)
Wednesday, January 21: The Tivoli, Brisbane
Saturday, January 24: Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, January 25: The Palace, Melbourne

Dropkick Murphys
Sunday, January 25: Metro Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday, January 28: Billboard, Melbourne

The Prodigy
January 24: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
January 29: The Palace, Melbourne

Simian Mobile Disco
Wednesday,January 21: Metro Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, January 25: The Prince Bandroom, Melbourne

Arctic Monkeys
Thursday, January 22: Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, January 24: The Palace, Melbourne

Pendulum
Sunday, January 25: Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday, January 28: The Forum, Melbourne

Lupe Fiasco
Tuesday, January 20: Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Tuesday, January 27: The Palace, Melbourne

Hot Chip
Wednesday, January 21: Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, January 25: Billboard, Melbourne

The Ting Tings
Tuesday, January 20: Metro Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday, January 28: The Prince, Melbourne

Black Kids
Tuesday January 20: Gaelic Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, January 24: The Corner Hotel, Melbourne

There are still (some) tickets available to (some) of the stops on the Big Day Out Festival tour. See the website for details.

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