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Rose Tattoo play Palms Crown Casino on Friday 27 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rose Tattoo play Palms Crown Casino on Friday 27 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rose Tattoo Deliver Europe a Ball Tearing Setlist

by Paul Cashmere on August 2, 2019

in News

Rose Tattoo have been delivering a new arse-hole as they cover the continent with a ball-tearing setlist.

The iconic Australian band has been opening with their Oz Rock classic ‘Bad Boy For Love’ and closing with the song later adopted by Guns n’ Roses ‘Nice Boys’.

Here is a setlist from later July in Germany

Bad Boy for Love (from Rose Tattoo, 1978)
Scarred for Life (from Scarred For Life, 1982)
One of the Boys (from Rose Tattoo, 1978)
Assault & Battery (from Assault & Battery, 1981)
Tramp (from Rose Tattoo, 1978)
Who’s Got the Cash (from Scarred For Life, 1982)
Rock ‘n’ Roll Outlaw (from Rose Tattoo, 1978)
The Butcher and Fast Eddy (from Rose Tattoo, 1978)
Once in a Lifetime (from Blood Brothers, 2007)
Rock ‘n’ Roll Is King (from Assault & Battery, 1981)
Stuck on You (from Rose Tattoo, 1978)
Sweet Love (unreleased, 1977)
1854 (from Blood Brothers, 2007)
Snow Queen (from Rose Tattoo 1990 reissue, 1978)
We Can’t Be Beaten (from Scarred For Life, 1982)
Nice Boys (from Rose Tattoo, 1978)

Rose Tattoo will spend the next two weeks in Europe before returning to Australia for dates with the Screaming Jets.

Rose Tattoo remaining European dates

2 August, Geiselwind, Germany
3 August, Aschaffenburg, Germany
4 August, Prattein, Switzerland
7 August, Madrid, Spain
8 August, Villena, Spain
9 August, Barcelona, Spain
11 August, Kortrijk, Belgium

The Australian tour will kick off 23 August at the Prince Bandroom in Melbourne.

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