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Bodyjar Announce ‘Classic Album’ Show And Vinyl Re-Release

by Andrew Tijs on December 2, 2011

in Live,News

Oz pop-punk legends Bodyjar have booked a ‘classic album’ show for next year, with reunited supports.

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Bodyjar

It’ll be 1998 all over again in March next year, as Australian pop-punk icons Bodyjar play a one-off show performing their breakthrough album No Touch Red in its entirety.

No Touch Red was a pop-punk landmark with singles ‘You’ve Taken Everything’ and ‘You Say’ launching them into the mainstream.

The band will be re-releasing it on limited edition vinyl – 200 copies on red and 150 on black – on December 15 and can be pre-ordered from their dot com early next week.

The show to celebrate will be happening at their old-stomping ground, the Corner Hotel in Melbourne, on Saturday 31 March 2012.

They’ll play No Touch Red in full, as well as crowd favourites and classics from across their career.

They’ll be supported by an impressive list of reunited pop-punk stalwarts: Sydney’s One Dollar Short, and Melbourne’s Antiskeptic and Game Over in their first show in over a decade!

Tickets are on sale now.

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