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Do you like reggae music? The original Wailers are touring Australia

Reggae legends The Wailers are touring Australia in June.

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The band behind the hits including Three Little Birds, Is This Love, Could You Be Loved, One Love, No Woman No Cry, Get Up Stand Up, Buffalo Soldier, I Shot The Sheriff, Jamming, Get Up Stand Up, Redemption Song, and many more, will be heading around the nation.

Jamaica’s THE ORIGINAL WAILERS return to perform all the BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS hits as only they can. Whenever they perform live the energy is incredible, people are swaying and singing along surrounded by love and happiness.

Alongside Bob Marley The Wailers have sold more than 250 million albums worldwide. Even though Bob Marley passed away 38 years ago his music will live on forever. THE ORIGINAL WAILERS bring the Marley sound and definitely the Marley vibe as they carry on Marley’s message of love and unity and play All the Hits

THE ORIGINAL WAILERS June 2019 Australian Tour Dates

Wednesday 5th – Bryon Bay – The Northern
Thursday 6th – Brisbane – Eatons Hill Hotel
Friday 7th – Sydney – Metro Theatre
Saturday 8th – Melbourne – Prince Bandroom
Wednesday 12th – Adelaide The Gov
Thursday 13th – Perth – Rosemount Hotel

Tickets
Pre-Sale – Friday February 22nd, 11am Local time – Monday February 25th, 10am Local Time
On Sale – Monday February 25th, 11am Local Time

Head to Metropolis Touring for all the info.

Source: Media Release


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