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Khruangbin Announce Intimate Melbourne Club Show

With just over a month until their long-awaited Australian tour, Texas psych-rock trio Khruangbin have added an extra date to the sold-out trek. Announced today, the group will now put a full stop on their tour with a show at 170 Russell in Melbourne on Sunday, 4th December.

Joined by Mildlife, the show will take place one day after Khruangbin’s gig at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl with Kamasi Washington and Mildlife.

Khruangbin – ‘One To Remember’

Khruangbin made their Australian debut in 2019, performing headline shows around the country in addition to appearances at the WOMADelaide and Golden Plains festivals. Plans for a 2020 return in support of Tame Impala were thwarted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since then, the group have been busy, releasing their 2020 album Mordechai and last month’s Ali, made in collaboration with Vieux Farka Touré. Their upcoming sold-out Australian tour will see them performing headline dates in Fremantle, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, alongside a performance in Adelaide as part of the Harvest Rock festival.

Khruangbin – Australian Tour 2022

  • Wednesday, 23rd November – Fremantle Arts Centre, Walyalup/Fremantle, WA
  • Friday, 25th November – Sydney Opera House, Gadigal Country/Sydney, NSW
  • Sunday, 27th November – Sydney Opera House, Gadigal Country/Sydney, NSW
  • Monday, 28th November – Sydney Opera House, Gadigal Country/Sydney, NSW
  • Wednesday, 30th November – Fortitude Music Hall, Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD
  • Thursday, 1st December – Fortitude Music Hall, Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD
  • Saturday, 3rd December – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Naarm/Melbourne, VIC
  • Sunday, 4th December – 170 Russell, Naarm/Melbourne, VIC (New Show)

Tickets to the newly-announced Melbourne show on sale from Tuesday, 11th October.

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