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TLC Announce First Australian Tour

TLC3DNineties hip hop goddesses TLC have announced their first Australian tour. Surviving members Tionne ‘T-Boz’ Watkins and Rozanda ‘Chilli’ Thomas will play their first Australian dates in June.

The band had a string of hits in the ’90s with ‘Creep’, ‘Waterfalls’, ‘Diggin on You’, ‘Unpretty’ and ‘Scrubs’.

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Rapper Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopez was killed in a car crash in Honduras in 2002, leaving the band’s fourth album ‘3D’ only partially recorded. After promoting their final album T-Boz and Chilli decided to retire the group.

Last year the band’s profile was raised when they story was dramatised in TV movie ‘Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story ‘. The band also returned to the studio to record a new track, while they recorded a song written by Lady Gaga, the band chose not to release it, instead they went with a track called ‘Meant to Be’ written by Ne-Yo. Now the band are back in the studio working on their fifth album with producer Dallis Austin.

TLC will perform at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney on June 6, Eatons Hall, Brisbane on June 7, Palais Theatre, Melbourne on June 11 and finish things off with an appearance at Metro City, Perth on June 13.

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