Tuesday 8 April 2008

New Dates Added To Australian Apocalypso Tour!



After being let loose for just one day, tickets for The Presets’ Apocalypso Tour in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney are now completely SOLD OUT. Now before you hotfoot it to any online auction houses and fork out all your hard earned coin on some stupidly priced stubs, let it be known that some brand spanking dates have been set.

We are now able to announce two new shows to be added to The Presets tour, on Sunday June 15 at The Tivoli in Brisbane and Sunday June 22 at The Forum in Melbourne. For all you Sydney siders, we got some news coming for you very, very soon, hang tight.

Whilst Apocalypso sounds like liquid moonjuice coming out of the speakers in your lounge room, it sounds even better when The Presets are powering out stormer after stormer right there in front of you. If you miss out, you’ll wish your feet faced the other way so you could kick your own ass.

You can hear Apocalypso all over radio this week including Album Of The Week on Triple J and many other stations around the country.

The pre-release on iTunes has already reached #1 within a day.

Apocalypso is out April 12 (that’s THIS SATURDAY, pre-order it NOW), and the newest mind-snapping single, This Boy’s In Love, is at radio and TV now.

THE PRESETS – TWO NEW DATES JUST ANNNOUNCED!

Thursday June 12 – The Roxy Hotel, Parramatta NSW
Tickets available from ticketek.com

SOLD OUT
Friday June 13 – The Enmore, Sydney NSW

SOLD OUT
Saturday June 14 – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD

NEW SHOW!
Sunday June 15 – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
Tickets available from ticketek.com

Thursday June 19 – The Metropolis, Fremantle (Perth) WA
Tickets available from heatseeker.com.au

Friday June 20 – HQ, Adelaide SA
Tickets available from venuetix.com

SOLD OUT
Saturday June 21 – The Forum, Melbourne VIC

NEW SHOW!
Sunday June 22 – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
Tickets available from ticketek.com

Tickets for the additional dates on sale 9AM TOMORROW from ticketek.com


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1 comment:

Nads said...

Why no Canberra?