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Jet. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Jet Announce Supports For Twilight At Taronga Shows

by Paul Cashmere on December 6, 2016

in News

Jet has also revealed their supports for the Twilight At Taronga Sydney shows. Wild Honey will open the February 16 show while Bloods are in for February 19.

Both Sydney’s Twilight At Taronga and Melbourne Zoo Twilights 2017 roster have the approval of music fans searching for the unique music experience.

TWILIGHT AT TARONGA PRESENTED BY ANZ 2017 LINEUP

Tickets on-sale now from twilightattaronga.org.au

Starring, in chronological order:
Friday 27 January – PETER GARRETT & THE ALTER EGOS and KEV CARMODY
Saturday 28 January – JO JO ZEP & THE FALCONS and THE SPORTS
Thursday 2 February – THE RUBENS supported by Bec Sandridge 2ND SHOW ADDED
Friday 3 February – THE RUBENS supported by Bec Sandridge SOLD OUT
Saturday 4 February – KILLING HEIDI supported by Abbe May
Friday 10 February – KASEY CHAMBERS supported by Thelma Plum
Saturday 11 February – BALL PARK MUSIC and THE JUNGLE GIANTS
Thursday 16 February – JET supported by Wild Honey SOLD OUT
Friday 17 February – george supported by Felix Riebl (The Cat Empire) and Jack Carty
Saturday 18 February – JAMES MORRISON BIG BAND
Sunday 19 February – JET supported by Bloods 2ND SHOW ADDED
Friday 24 February – BJÖRN AGAIN
Saturday 25 February – BJÖRN AGAIN
Friday 3 March – KURT VILE (US) supported by Mick Turner
Saturday 4 March – THE LIVING END ‘TWANGIN’ AT TWILIGHT’ featuring special guests, supported by Gabriella Cohen SOLD OUT
Sunday 5 March – THE LIVING END ‘TWANGIN’ AT TWILIGHT’ featuring special guests, supported by Gabriella Cohen 2ND SHOW ADDED
Thursday 9 March – TEGAN AND SARA (CAN) with special guests
Friday 10 March – TEENAGE FANCLUB (UK) supported by The Goon Sax
Saturday 11 March – MARTHA WAINWRIGHT (CAN) supported by Oh Pep!

MELBOURNE ZOO TWILIGHTS 2017 LINEUP
Tickets on-sale now from zootwilights.org.au

Starring, in chronological order:
Friday 27 January – JO JO ZEP & THE FALCONS and THE SPORTS
Saturday 28 January – PETER GARRETT & THE ALTER EGOS and KEV CARMODY
Friday 3 February – HOODOO GURUS supported by Slowly Slowly SELLING FAST
Saturday 4 February – THE RUBENS supported by Bec Sandridge SOLD OUT
Sunday 5 February – THE RUBENS supported by Bec Sandridge 2ND SHOW ADDED
Friday 10 February – BALL PARK MUSIC and THE JUNGLE GIANTS
Saturday 11 February – BJÖRN AGAIN
Friday 17 February – PAUL DEMPSEY supported by Melody Pool
Saturday 18 February – george supported by Felix Riebl (The Cat Empire)
Friday 24 February – WARPAINT (US) supported by Big Thief (US)
Saturday 25 February – KILLING HEIDI supported by Abbe May
Thursday 2 March – THE LIVING END ‘TWANGIN’ AT TWILIGHT’ featuring special guests, supported by Gabriella Cohen 2ND SHOW ADDED
Friday 3 March – THE LIVING END ‘TWANGIN’ AT TWILIGHT’ featuring special guests, supported by Gabriella Cohen SOLD OUT
Saturday 4 March – KURT VILE (US) supported by Mick Turner
Wednesday 8 March – TEGAN AND SARA (CAN) with special guests
Friday 10 March – MARTHA WAINWRIGHT (CAN) supported by Margaret Glaspy (US)
Saturday 11 March – THE SPECIALS (UK) with special guests SELLING FAST

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