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Smash Mouth Announce New Album And Australian Tour

by Andrew Tijs on July 17, 2012

in Live,New Music,News

That band who wrote ‘All Star’ announce a new album and an October visit to our shores.

Smash Mouth

Smash Mouth

Party-poppers Smash Mouth are back with their sixth album, their first in six years, Magic. It’s worth noting that ten million Smash Mouth albums have been sold across their career. Wow.

Okay, frontman Steve Harwell says in a press release, “We’re so excited to start performing some of the new songs from this album. We’ve got so many hits on this new record it’s ridiculous! So get ready for some serious Magic!”

They’re also bringing the party to all points of Australia. One might hazard to presume that they will also play their actual hits ‘All Star’, ‘I’m A Believer’, and ‘Walking On The Sun’.

They’ll be supported by budding club rapper Kid Mac everywhere except Sydney and Gold Coast. The first Fremantle show is over-18, the second underage.

Smash Mouth Australian Tour 2012
Thursday 18 October – Waves, Wollongong
Friday 19 October – Rooty Hill RSL, Sydney
Sunday 21 October – Jupiter’s, Gold Coast
Thursday 25 October – The Palace Theatre, Melbourne
Friday 26 October – UNSW Roundhouse
Sat 27 October – Metropolis, Fremantle
Sun 28 October – Metropolis, Fremantle

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