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Baby Animals Extend One Word 2017 Tour

by Paul Cashmere on September 29, 2016

in News

Baby Animals have added an extra date for Melbourne as part of their One Word 2017 tour.

The second Melbourne show will also include Palace of the King as well as Dallas Crane. Dallas Crane will also perform with Baby Animals on the first night in Melbourne was well as the Sydney show at The Metro.

Baby Animals are heading towards their 30th anniversary in 2019 after forming in Perth in 1989.

Baby Animals dates

February 3, Rooty Hill RSL, Sydney
February 4, The Metro, Sydney w/ special guests Dallas Crane*
February 17, The Charles Hotel, Perth
February 24, Corner Hotel, Melbourne w/ special guests Dallas Crane* selling fast!
February 25, Max Watts, Melbourne w/ specials guests Dallas Crane and Palace Of The King – new date
March 4, Clipsal 500, Adelaide
March 17, The Tivoli, Brisbane
March 18, Twin Towns, Gold Coast

TICKETS HERE

* Special guests in Melbourne and Sydney Dallas Crane.
– Melbourne’s Palace Of The King will join the band on all dates ex Adelaide.

Baby Animals at Hope Rocks
Saturday November 26, Hope Estate, Hunter Valley

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