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Yacht Club DJs Sail Their Fairwell Tour into WA

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Party-pop duo the Yacht Club DJs have sadly announced an end to their prodigious beat-spinning career. The pair will be capping off their years of dance floor direction with the Hooroo! Tour.

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The Yacht Club DJs will be heading to WA in early December. The pair have a legacy of sweet mixtapes, music festival magic and a fearless lack of constraint when it comes to genres: playing everything from 60s’ blues to death metal and Disney soundtracks, all with their trademark sense of humour.

You can catch the Yacht Club DJs at Amplifier in Perth on December 5th, or the Toucan Club in Mandurah on December 6th. Tickets go onsale this Friday.

Read OUTinPerth’s interview with the Yacht Club DJs here.

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