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Fat Freddy's Drop announce Australia wide tour

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New Zealand funksters Fat Freddy’s Drop have announced a national tour of Australia next year to celebrate the release of their new album, ‘BAYS’.

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Starting out as an underground jam band in 1999, Freddy’s have flung themselves into the international spotlight, making waves across the globe.

Known for their soulful beats with a Pacific twist, no two Freddy’s shows are ever the same. Drawing influences from country, reggae, dub and house – the boys have a unique and inimitable sound that is made for a live audience.

Neo-soul quartet Haitus Kaiyote will be supporting the tour in Sydney and here on the west coast, with their West African inspired sound – along with Thomas Oliver, a dynamic blues and roots specialist.

Check out Fat Freddy’s Drop jamming on one of their new tracks, ‘Slings & Arrows’ set to feature on the upcoming ‘BAYS’.

Fat Freddy’s Drop will be performing at Red Hill Auditorium, Saturday 13th February and Clancy’s Fish Pub Dunsborough, Sunday 14th February. Tickets available from oztix.com.au

 

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