Lowrider Call It Quits
Lowrider

Lowrider

Lowrider Call It Quits

by Paul Cashmere on August 15, 2014

in Live,News

Lowrider have gone on hold after 10 years.

The indie soul band from Adelaide featuring Joseph Braithwaite, Scott Duncan, John Bartlett and Paul Bartlett, have decided to hang up their instruments after a decade and over 1000 live performances.

In the past 10 years Lowrider have toured with Alicia Keys, John Legend, Lupe Fiasco, Lionel Richie, Christina Aguilera and Jimmy Barnes.

To farewell fans, Lowrider will have a final send–off where they began in hometown Adelaide on November 21.

As a refresher course, fans can also grab Lowrider albums on iTunes for a limited time at $9.99.

Lowrider, with special guests Joelistics, will play HQ, Adelaide on Friday November 21.

Tickets are available from oztix.com.au

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