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Jamie XX and Four Tet are heading to Perth

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The magical Jamie XX will be heading to Perth this January for an unforgettable summer show, along with his electronic brother Four Tet.

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The pair will be lighting up the Belvoir Ampitheater with their dreamy beats and club bangers, bringing the party right to the heart of the Swan Valley.

As one half of The XX, Jamie XX grooved his way into the charts. Cementing his status as a standout solo artist with his 2015 album ‘In Colour’, the producer’s moody grooves and stellar beats are sure to illuminate the amphitheatre on a warm Summer’s night.

London producer Four Tet is no stranger to Jamie XX’s sound. A long-time collaborator, the pair teamed up for an eclectic BBC1 Essential Mix that blended mellow electro sounds with bassy popping beats.

Jamie XX + special guest Four Tet will be performing at Belvoir Ampitheatre on January 2 2016. Tickets at Ticketmaster.com.au from November 2 – or signup for the special pre-sale at Jamiexxperth.com

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