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Graves promises to bring the bass to Perth show

Lovers of bass music will be excited to hear Hawaii’s Graves is coming back for his sophomore tour of Australia and New Zealand this September.

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Graves has just announced  shows in Newcastle, the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Adelaide, Auckland, Christchurch, Sydney and Perth.

Graves has graced the stage at all the parties around the world including Holy Ship, Hard Summer and Something Wicked. He’s also supported RL Grime, Baauer and What So Not.

On top of being a wiz behind the decks, Graves already has a #1 iTunes electronic album under his belt for his debut release Hilo.

Check out one of Graves recent mixes and catch him at Capitol on Saturday September 16th. 

Full Tour Dates: Wed 6th September, Argyle House, Newcastle, Thurs 7th September, The Helm, Sunshine Coast, Fri 8th September, The Met, Brisbane, Sat 9th September, Fat Controller, Adelaide, Wed 13th September , Neck of The Woods, Auckland, Thurs 14th September, Empire, Christchurch, Fri 15th September, Chinese Laundry , Sydney  and Sat 16th September, Capitol, Perth.

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