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The Jesus and Mary Chain heading to Astor Theatre next March

Rock legends The Jesus and Mary Chain are bringing their trademark sound around Australia for a 2019 tour.

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Brothers William and Jim Reid front the post-punk pioneering band, making their debut back in 1985 with Psychocandy.

After splitting in 1999, the group reformed in 2007 for a massive Coachella appearance, and released Damage and Joy just last year.

Their tour will bring all of their hits from across their decades-long career including Just Like Honey, April Skies, Head On, Darklands, Some Candy Talking and more.

The Jesus and Mary Chain will be at the Astor Theatre Perth on Saturday 16th March 2019. For tickets and more information head to metropolistouring.com

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