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GIVEAWAY DOUBLE PASS… for both days!

Nothing Compares 2 Blues & Roots this year… especially with bald Irish lassie Sinead O’Connor headlining along with the nice slice of American Pie that is Don McLean. There’s plenty of homegrown rock as well, with Eskimo Joe, Clare Bowditch & the Feeding Set and the Beautiful Girls slotted to perform. Xavier Rudd, always a perennial favourite returns for another Blues & Roots, while Angus & Julia Stone continue their festival fun, after getting rave reviews from Southbound earlier in the year. With Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty, the girl we wish loved girls KT Tunstall, and dozens more rounding out the lineup, it’s a Blues & Roots you can’t afford to miss…

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And with OUTinPerth’s free giveaway double passes, now you can afford to go – just log onto www.www.outinperth.com, click the giveaways button on the righthand side, and enter to win the Blues & Roots double pass.

If you don’t win our passes, fear not, tickets still abound at www.sunsetevents.com.au, but be quick, it’s sure to sell out! West Coast Blues & Roots is March 15-16 at the Fremantle Esplanade. Weekend tickets are $195 + bf.

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