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Strung Out To Play Album Shows In Australia

by Paul Cashmere on March 18, 2016

in Live,News

Californian punk band Strung Out will perform complete albums during some of their Australian shows.

Fans in Mulgrave, Melbourne and Geelong will hear live start to finish rendition of the following classic Strung Out albums ‘Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues’, ‘Twisted By Design’ and ‘Exile In Oblivion’ during the tour plus a bunch of other faves to round out the sets.

Also Strung Out have announced supports for all shows.

Strung Out dates

Wednesday 16th March – Unibar, Adelaide
Plus The Lizards

Thursday 17th March – Village Green, Mulgrave
SUBURBAN TEENAGE WASTELAND BLUES – LIVE ALBUM SHOW!
Plus Bombs Are Falling

Friday 18th March – Pelly Bar, Frankston
Plus Fortnight Jumbo

Saturday 19th March – Corner Hotel, Melbourne
TWISTED BY DESIGN – LIVE ALBUM SHOW!
Plus Laura Palmer

Sunday 20th March – Barwon Club, Geelong
EXILE IN OBLIVION – LIVE ALBUM SHOW!
Plus Japan For

Wednesday 23rd March – The Loft, Warrnambool
Plus Max Goes To Hollywood

Thursday 24th March – Brisbane Hotel, Hobart
Plus Knife Hands

Friday 25th March – Club 54, Launceston
Plus Bennylava

Saturday 26th March – Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle
Plus Local Resident Failure

Sunday 27th March – Entrance Leagues, The Entrance
Plus The Phosphorus Bombs

Wednesday 30th March – Unibar, Wollongong
Plus Topnovil

Thursday 31st March – Kings Arms, Auckland
Plus Fireshark

Friday 1st April – San Francisco Bathhouse, Wellington
Plus Night Gaunts

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