Canadian political punks Propagandhi are planning their return to Australia this May.
The band’s last tour was a sellout and this time is sure to be no different. Their high energy skate-punk that saw them catapult to the forefront of socially and politically conscious teenagers in the 90s is just as exciting today as it was twenty years ago.
“Propagandhi will not abandon Australia,” drummer and “Minister of Agriculture” Jordan D. Samolesky said in a statement. “Propagandhi will not allow Australia to become a haven for terrorists. Propagandhi will remain engaged in Australia until everyone is either dead, maimed or incarcerated. Only then can democracy and freedom prevail. Now let us blaze!”
So fans, bleach your hair blonde, spike it up, get an eyebrow piercing, a chain wallet and Vans skate shoes and most importantly a ticket to one of the following shows:
MAY
18 - Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
20 - The Brisbane Hotel, Hobart, TAS
21 - UniBar, Adelaide, SA
22 - Capitol, Perth, WA
24 - Green Room, Canberra, ACT
25 - Bar On The Hill, Newcastle, NSW
26 - Metro, Sydney, NSW
27 - Uni Bar, Wollongong, NSW
28 - Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast, QLD
29 - The Hi-Fi, Brisbane, QLD
Tickets too all shows are on sale from 9am, Monday 28th February.
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