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J Mascis photo by Ros O'Gorman

J Mascis photo by Ros O'Gorman

J Mascis is heading to Brunswick

by Paul Cashmere on November 27, 2018

in News

J Mascis will perform at the Brunswick Music festival in March.

Emily Ulman of the Brunswick Music Festival made the early announcement about Mascis ahead for the full line-up announcement in January.

“That’s it,” said Music Programmer Emily Ulman, “you’re not getting any more out of us until the full program announcement.”

Previous Snail Mail from the USA was announced for the festival.

J Mascis will perform three shows at Howler.

J MASCIS (USA) Brunswick Music Festival 2019

13, 14, 15 March
Howler – 7 – 11 Dawson St, Brunswick
8.00 pm
$50 + booking fee
J Mascis will also tour Australia.

J MASCIS NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2019

Friday 1st March 2019 – Sydney, The Factory Theatre

Saturday 2nd March 2019 – Wollongong, The Farmer & The Owl Festival
Sunday 3rd March 2019 – Newcastle, Lizottes
with guest Peter Black
Wednesday 6th March 2019 – Byron Bay, The Northern
with guest Mick Turner (Dirty Three)
Thursday 7th March 2019 – Brisbane, The Triffid
with guest Mick Turner (Dirty Three)
Friday 8th March 2019 – Perth, Badlands
Saturday 9th March 2019 – Margaret River, Settlers Tavern
Monday 11th March 2019 – Adelaide Festival, The Palais
Wednesday 13th March, Thursday 14th March and Friday 15th March 2019
Melbourne, Howler (Brunswick Music Festival)
Saturday 16th March 2019 – Castlemaine, Theatre Royal
with guests Rot TV

Tickets on sale Wednesday 28th November 2018, 9:00AM AEDT

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