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Mashd N Kutcher release video for their version of 'Don't Stop Believin''

Mashd N Kutcher are just back from a few weeks overseas playing some huge festivals and now they’ve dropped the video for their collaboration with Addison.

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Their take on the Journey classic Don’t Stop Believin’ gives the well know tune a nice sonic update. US rock band Journey first released the track back in 1981, but it got as new lease of life when it was featured in the TV show Glee. 

Despite just getting back from overseas they’ll be no rest for the duo as the head out for another string of dates around the country plus a trip over to Malaysia. Sadly there’s no Western Australian shows on their schedule at this point, but stayed tuned.

Check out the new video.

Upcoming Shows

4/08 – Dog N Duck, Adelaide, Australia
11/08 – Ettamagoah Hotel, Kellyville Ride, Australia
18/08 – Regional Adelaide – Venue TBC
24/08 – Fuze KL, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1/09 – King Street Hotel, Newcastle
15/09 – Platinum Nightclub, Broadbeach, Australia
22/09 – Regional Adelaide – Venue TBC
29/09 – The Helm, Mooloolaba, Australia
13/10 – Club 54, Launceston, Australia
19/10 – Racehorse Hotel, Ipswich, Australia
26/10 – Goulbourn Workers Club, Goulbourn, Australia
27/10 – Dog N Duck, Adelaide, Australia

OIP Staff


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