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Cut Copy Are Heading Across North American And Into Europe

by Paul Cashmere

Australia’s Cut Copy have a full year of touring ahead of them with North American and European dates locked in for 2022.

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Cut Copy Dizzee Rascal Added To Falls

by Paul Cashmere

Cut Copy, Dizzee Rascal and Melbourne punks Amyl & The Sniffers will be performing at some or all of the upcoming Falls Festivals.

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Cut Copy To Play SXSW

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s Cut Copy are a recent addition to the SXSW line-up in Texas in March.

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Cut Copy. Photo by Damien Loverso.

Cut Copy Leads Sugar Mountain Line-up For 2018

by Noise11.com

Melbourne’s Sugar Mountain will return to the Victorian College of the Arts in January with Cut Copy out front of the first announcement.

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New Music Releases 22 September 2017

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Macklemore, Fergie, Mastodon, Sleeping with Sirens, Tricky, The Killers, Cut Copy, Van Morrison, The Horrors, British India, Cradle of Filth, Cub Sport, Implore and Home Free.

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The Presets and Matt Corby To Play Beyond The Valley

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Beyond The Valley 2017 has enticed Matt Corby back to work and also added an A-list line-up with Meg Mac, The Presets and Cut Copy.

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Cut Copy. Photo by Damien Loverso.

Cut Copy Slip A Sydney And Melbourne Date In

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Cut Copy will perform in Sydney and Melbourne in July.

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Sugar Mountain 2016 Line-up Confirmed

by Paul Cashmere

The Sugar Mountain festival will return for the second year in Melbourne in January.

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Cut Copy Return Home For Live Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Cut Copy haven’t headlined their own shows in Australia for three years but will return home to play Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in May.

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Arcade Fire, Cut Copy Leads New Releases For w/c November 1, 2013

by Gavin Ryan

Albums for Arcade Fire and Cut Copy lead the new releases for this week.

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Cut Copy. Photo by Damien Loverso.

Golden Plains Line-up Announced, Neko Case And Cut Copy Added

by Paul Cashmere

The line-up for Golden Plains 2014 has been revealed with Neko Case and Cut Copy just two of the acts added to the bill with Public Enemy and You Am I already announced.

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Worlds End Press Announce Dates To Showcase Debut Album

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s World End Press will play shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide to launch their self-titled debut album.

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Emma Louise, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

SXSW Offers Early Submission For 2014

by Paul Cashmere

Australian artists wishing to showcase at the South By Southwest Music & Media Festival and Conference in Austin in 2014 will be able to apply earlier this year.

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Grinderman Headline Homebake, Show Times Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Cave’s Grinderman will take the main stage at Homebake at 9:45pm and play through until 11pm.

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