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Hermitude announce Australian kicking off in November

Aussie musical duo Hermitude are back with a new single Northern Lights which features Soaky Siren and Vory. The duo comprising Luke Dubs and El Gusto have also just announced a world tour with Australian dates scheduled for this November.

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The tour kicks off in Hong Kong and will see the duo travel throughout Asia and North America before hitting Australia on November 2 at Metro City, Perth and will see them travel coast to coast through Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane.

Tickets for all shows go on sale at 11am Friday, June 21.

Joining Hermitude on their latest track is co-writer Soaky Siren (US) and rapper Vory (US), courting each other in an old-school lovers’ duet. Hermitude say the tune is a homage to early rave music.

“Northern lights is part homage to early dance and rave music, which we love, but also mixed with a signature Hermi drop that’s likely to blow a few wigs back! Having Soaky Siren and Vory on the track is the icing on the cake that makes it shine.” the band said.

Joining the boys across all Australian dates will be interstate collective Haiku Hands and NINAJIRACHI, a 19-year old producer from the NSW Central Coast.

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au.

OIP Staff

HERMITUDE
Australia Tour 2019
With Special Guests Haiku Hands & NINAJIRACHI 

METRO CITY, PERTH
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 (18+)

THE FORUM, MELBOURNE
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 (18+)

THEBARTON THEATRE, ADELAIDE
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8 (AA)

ENMORE THEATRE, SYDNEY
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 (AA)

FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 (AA)

TICKETS ON SALE 11AM FRIDAY, JUNE 21


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