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JSTJR books Perth show in February

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JSTJR (pronounced “gesture”) is bring his global sound to Australia for the first time this February, including a Perth show at Ambar on Friday 10th of February.

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The Boston native will Kicking off his tour at Sydney’s Chinese Laundry on Friday, 3rd February, before heading round the country with dates in Brisbane, Newcastle, Perth and the Sunshine Coast.

Hailed as the US ambassador for Buraka Som Sistema’s zouk bass movement, the 26-year-old’s passion for music from all corners of the globe is evident in his unique productions and has earned him praise from heavyweights such as Skrillex, A-Trak and Diplo and had him hailed as one of the ‘20 Best DJs In LA’ by LA Weekly.


 

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