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So Pop: Aqua, Vengaboys, Eiffel 65 and more headline throwback concert

The biggest names in 90s and 00s pop are heading on an Australian tour this summer with a throwback extravaganza.

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Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Auckland and Brisbane will dig out their cargo pants, snap in some butterfly clips and pull the Tazos out of storage for this ultimate graduation party.

Frontier Touring and Arena Touring’s So Pop event is bringing all of your favourite including the original cartoon heroes Aqua, friendly Vengabus drivers Vengaboys, the boys in Blue and Irish girl group B*Witched.

The ultimate pop concert will also feature Eiffel 65, 2Unlimited, The Outhere Brothers, Mr President and Mambo No 5 himself – Lou Bega.

As if the line-up wasn’t 90s enough, Ryan Lappin and Jade Gatt – the boys from CheezTV – will be hosting the Australian leg of the tour.

Tickets go on sale for Frontier members on Thursday 11th October, and to the general public from Tuesday 16th October. See below for tour dates and venues.


Wednesday 30 January         
Kings Park & Botanic Garden | Perth, WA
18+
ticketmaster.com.au | Ph: 13 61 00

Friday 1 February          
Qudos Bank Arena | Sydney, NSW
All Ages
ticketek.com.au | Ph: 13 28 49

Saturday 2 February      
Melbourne Arena | Melbourne, VIC
All Ages
ticketek.com.au | Ph: 13 28 49

Sunday 3 February    
Adelaide Entertainment Centre | Adelaide, SA
All Ages
ticketek.com.au | Ph: 13 28 49

Tuesday 5 February  
Spark Arena | Auckland, NZ
All Ages
ticketmaster.co.nz | Ph: 0800 111 999

Saturday 9 February
Eatons Hill Outdoor | Brisbane, QLD
18+
moshtix.com.au | Ph: 1300 438 849

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