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The Buzz… what everyone is talking about (Jan.)

Baby Animals rock – hard – on January 18 at Metro City. Men in tight leather pants. ‘Nuff said for Bon Jovi at Subiaco Oval on January 25. Sting and The Police continue the flashback fashion trend at Members Equity Stadium on February 1. Original heavy metal rockers Iron Maiden play Burswood Dome February 4. And the festival lovin’ continues through the summer. If Southbound was anything to go by, this year WA’s festival lineup is looking larger than Dirk Diggler on the job. Get tickets quick for Kanye West and the Good Vibrations crew (February 17), Chemical Brothers and the rest of the Future Music Festival (March 2), the folk stylings of Blues & Roots (March 15-16) and V Festival (April 6). Other tickets to look for: PJ Harvey (February 22), Kelly Clarkson (March 1), Ween (March 4), Rod Stewart (March 5), Maroon 5 (March 28) and Jack Johnson (March 29).

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