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In The Pines reveals first of 2016 line-up

INTHEPINESRTRFM’s annual celebration of local music In The Pines is back this April and the line-up is shaping up to be a kicker.

Topping the list, 90’s grungy shoegazers Bucket will be hitting the stage after an almost 15-year hiatus, while folk up-and-comers Davey Craddock & The Spectacles will make their Pines debut.

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Helta Skelta will be landing in the Somerville Auditorium fresh off of their US tour, along with psych-punk threesome The Pissedcolas and ‘War & Porn’ mastermind Joni In The Moon.

Joining these five acts will be 2015 Big Splash winner Jacob Diamond and local folksters Verge Collection.

Stay tuned to OUTinPerth for more updates on the In The Pines’ awesome line-up.

Pack a picnic and head down to Somerville Auditorium on Sunday April 24th, or tune in to RTRFM 92.1 for a full live broadcast on the day. Tickets available from RTRFM.com.au

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