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Jebediah Celebrate Twenty Years

16 03 2015 Tour Announce JEBEDIAH Water Bridge Vertical 1 Credit Matt Saville

This June Perth band Jebediah are embarking on a tour to celebrate their 20th anniversary.

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The band is also releasing a compilation album entitled ‘Twenty’ to celebrate their years of contribution to rock music.

The ‘Twenty’ tour is set to be the biggest the band has undertaken in some time. Jebediah will play a number of beloved classics and surprises followed by their 1997 debut ‘Slightly Odway’ in its glorious entirety.

The group will be back on home turf to play at the Astor Theatre on June 26th after playing gigs around the country.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday March 26th, with special guests Turnstyle. Tickets will be available from astortheatreperth.com

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