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Example Is Coming to Perth

example.pngFollowing the release of his highly acclaimed fourth album Playing In The Shadows, dance music giant Example is set to grace our shores, with shows lined up at Groovin’ The Moo and Metro City.

Best known for hits including ‘Kickstarts’, ‘Changed The Way You Kissed Me’, ‘Watch The Sun Come Up’, and ‘Won’t Go Quietly’, Example will be bringing a full band to our West Australian stages.

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Having recently released the fourth album ‘The Evolution of Man’, fans can look forward to more of the dance/rap hybrid sensation that we have grown to love.

Example will be hitting the stages of Metro City on Friday May 10. Tickets are $55 and can be purchased here.

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