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Los Chicos Join Radio Birdman Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere on July 24, 2018

in News

Spanish Cowpunk band Los Chicos will join Radio Birdman on their upcoming Australian tour.

Los Chicos will perform with Radio Birdman in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide as well as play a few of their own shows.

Los Chicos formed in Madrid in 2000. Their first album ‘Shakin’ and Prayin’ was released in 2003. One of their more clever titles was the 2009 album ‘We Sound Amazing But We Look Like Shit’.

A seventh album is set for release before the Australian tour.

Los Chicos Australian dates

Thursday September 27 – Croxton Bandroom, Thornbury *
Friday September 28 – The Triffid, Brisbane *
Saturday September 29 – The Tote, Collingwood
Sunday September 30 – The Gov, Adelaide *
Tuesday October 2 – Grace Emily Hotel, Adelaide
Wednesday October 3 – Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney
Thursday October 4 – The Rad Bar, Wollongong
Friday October 5 – Manning Bar, Sydney *
Saturday October 6 – Manning Bar, Sydney *

* with Radio Birdman

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