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French Electro Star Yelle Announces Perth Dates

Yelle by Paley FairmanFrench electro trio Yelle has announced an Australian tour that will start in Perth with a show at Capitol.

Yelle will play a show in Perth on March 25th before heading to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

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The trio that features Yelle, GrandMariner and Tepr.

To date the band have released three albums ‘Pop Up’, ‘Safari Disco Club’ and 2014’s ‘ Complètement Fou’.

The band’s most recent album was produced by Katy Perry’s producer Dr Luke. Dr Luke became aware of Yelle after their collaborated with Katy Perry on a remix of her track ‘Hot and Cold’.

Aside from having great music the band is also renown for their fashion style.

Australian Tour Dates

THE CAPITOL, PERTH
WEDNESDAY MARCH 25

THE METRO, SYDNEY
FRIDAY MARCH 27

WOOLLY MAMMOTH, BRISBANE
SATURDAY MARCH 28

THE CORNER, MELBOURNE
SUNDAY MARCH 29

For ticket info head to Live Nation, check out the video for ‘Complètement Fou’ below. 

OIP Staff, Image: Paley Fairman 

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