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Guitar virtuosos Rodrigo y Gabriela are coming to town

Their career started busking on the streets of Dublin, but now Rodrigo y Gabriela are acclaimed around the globe.

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Two years after they last toured Australia the duo will be heading back down under for some theatre shows. They’ll be playing a show at Perth’s The Astor Theatre on Tuesday 17th March 2018.

To date the pair have released four albums of material, alongside a collaborative album with C.U.B.A – the Cuban Orchestra.

If you’ve never seen these two play live, you’ve been missing out they are sensational. Their tour will also take them to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, plus they will be appearing at Womadelaide.

Tickets to the shows will be on sale from 9am Monday.

 

 

 

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