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The Temper Trap and Jet to play Freo Arts Centre

NS Events’ new event series, Reflections, kicks off on Saturday November 18 at the Fremantle Arts Centre with two of Australia’s most loved bands, The Temper Trap and Jet, headlining.

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The Temper Trap need little introduction with more than a million albums sold; over 150 million steams on Spotify; arena support tours with Coldplay and the Rolling Stones; performances at Glastonbury, Lollapalooza and Coachella; numerous ARIA Awards in Australia and a nomination for Best International Group at the BRIT Awards.

The band burst onto the music scene in 2009 with their infection hit Sweet Disposition from their debut album Conditions. The bands most recent album is 2016’s Thick as Thieves. 

Last year the The Temper Trap delivered a stunning set in front of Perth audiences when they supported Garbage on their Australian tour.

Jet quickly conquered the world music world in 2003 with the release of their album, Get Born, which spawned the infectious hits; Are You Gonna Be My Girl and Roll Over DJ. They have sold more than 6.5 million albums globally, and have secured 10x platinum certification in Australia and Platinum in both the UK and USA for Get Born.

Get tickets to the show from OzTix.

OIP Staff


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