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Courtney Barnett . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Courtney Barnett . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Courtney Barnett To Join Patti Smith For Final Australian Show

by Paul Cashmere on January 20, 2017

in News

Patti Smith will welcome Courtney Barnett for her final Australian show at Festival Hall in Melbourne on April 20.

Courtney’s Festival Hall show in her hometown Melbourne will be her only show for 2017.

Patti Smith and Band will perform her iconic debut ‘The Horses’. Patti’s band is Lenny Kaye and Jay Dee Daugherty who played on the original 1975 album as well as Tony Shanahan on piano/bass and Andy York on guitar.

Patti Smith and Her Band final Sydney concerts
State Theatre, Sydney NSW – SUN 9 APRIL 2017 – allocation exhausted
State Theatre, Sydney NSW – MON 10 APRIL 2017 – allocation exhausted
State Theatre, Sydney NSW – TUES 11 APRIL 2017 – selling fast

Patti Smith and Her Band final Melbourne concerts
Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC – SUN 16 APRIL 2017 – allocation exhausted
Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC – MON 17 APRIL 2017 – allocation exhausted
State Theatre, Melbourne VIC – TUE 18 APRIL 2017– allocation exhausted
Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC – THU 20 APRIL 2017 – on sale Monday January 23rd 10am AEDT.

Patti Smith and Her Band final festival appearances in Australia
Bluesfest Byron Bay – THU 13 APRIL 2017
Bluesfest Byron Bay – FRI 14 APRIL 2017

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