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Eskimo Joe's WASO show sells out, second show added

UPDATE: Eskimo Joe’s upcoming show with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra has already sold out, so they’ve added a second show on Sunday 25th February 2018 at 5:00pm.

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10th August 2017

WA’s iconic indie rock band in a world premiere performance with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.

Over the last 21 years, Eskimo Joe has had their music released to great acclaim in the US, Canada, Europe and Korea.

With 6 studio albums and sales exceeding 750,000 in Australia alone, the band has seen 3 of their albums debut at number 1 on the ARIA charts and have racked up an impressive 35 ARIA nominations.

In an Australian Premiere, this is a unique opportunity to experience their massive hits Black Fingernails, Red Wine, Foreign Land and more with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.

WASO and Eskimo Joe will be at Perth Concert Hall on Monday August 14th. Tickets and more information available from WASO.com.au


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