Pnau Announce First Sydney Show In Five Years

Hot on the heels of their bonkers-catchy comeback single ‘Chameleon’ going DOUBLE PLATINUM, the legendary Pnau have announced their first live performance in their hometown of Sydney in five. long. years.

In addition to their stack of gig dates for the Hot Dub Wine Machine tour and Groovin The Moo — plus a show each in Darwin and Perth — the lords of dance will be performing a one-off homecoming date at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday, 5th May with some mysterious “special guests” in toe.

Pnau played a ‘secret’ Aussie reunion show in Newcastle in March, which featured the live debut of ‘Chameleon’.

Meanwhile, ICYMI, Nick Littlemore’s non-Empire Of The Sun project also recently revealed that their new album will “definitely” be released this year and will feature a bunch of collabs, including one with Sydney songstress Vera Blue. Littlemore also revealed that his big bro Sam has been officially inducted into PNAU’s lineup on a permanent basis.

Catch all the details for PNAU’s currently unfolding live lap below.

PNAU 2017 Australian Tour Dates

Thursday, 6th April

Discovery, Darwin

Tickets: Oztix

Friday, 7th April

Villa, Perth (DJ set)

Tickets: Moshtix

Saturday, 8th April (Hot Dub Wine Machine)

Houghton Winery, Swan Valley, WA

Tickets: Hot Dub Wine Machine

Friday 28th April (Groovin The Moo)

Adelaide Showground, Wayville SA

Tickets: Festival Website

Saturday 29th April (Groovin The Moo) — SOLD OUT

Maitland Showground, Maitland, NSW

Tickets: Festival Website

Sunday 30th April (Groovin The Moo)

Murray Sports Complex – Townsville Cricket Grounds, Annandale, QLD

Tickets: Festival Website

Friday, 5th May – NEW SHOW

The Metro, Sydney

Tickets: Metro

Saturday 6th May (Groovin The Moo) — SOLD OUT

Bendigo’s Price of Wales Showground, Bendigo, VIC

Tickets: Festival Website

Sunday 7th May 2017 (Groovin The Moo) — SOLD OUT

University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT

Tickets: Festival Website

Saturday 13th May 2017 (Groovin The Moo)

Hay Park, Bunbury, WA

Tickets: Festival Website

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