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+LIVE+, Bush and Stone Temple Pilots To Go Under The Southern Stars With Rose Tattoo and Electric Mary

by Paul Cashmere on September 2, 2019

in News

+LIVE+ back with Ed Kowalczyk, Gavin Rossdale and Bush and founding Stone Temple Pilots members Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz, with new singer Jeff Gutt will perform on Under The Southern Stars in Australia in April with local legends Rose Tattoo.

The three American acts will share top billing and rotate the playing order each night. The latest supergroup incarnation of Rose Tattoo featuring Bob Spencer of The Angels, Skyhooks and Finch and Mark Evans of AC/DC are special guests on the tour with Melbourne’s hard rock hero Rusty Brown and his band Electric Mary opening the shows.

Live formed 35 years ago but it wasn’t until the 1994 ‘Throwing Copper’ album that solidified their mark in rock history.

Live – I Alone

Bush released their first album ‘Sixteen Stone’ in 1994 but the second album ‘Razorblade Suitcase’ debuted at no 1 in the USA and went on to sell over 3 million copies in the USA.

Bush – Swallowed

Stone Temple Pilots albums have sold over 20 million copies in the USA. The band has survived the death of two lead singers, Scott Weiland and Chester Bennington. In 2018 they returned to the studio for their self-titled album with new singer Jeff Gutt.

Stone Temple Pilots – Meadow

UNDER THE SOUTHERN STARS 2020

Friday, April 3: Peter Barclay Field, Tuncurry NSW
Saturday, April 4: The Crescent, Parramatta Park, NSW
Sunday, April 5: The Entertainment Grounds, Gosford NSW
Thursday, April 9: Stuart Park, Wollongong NSW
Saturday, April 11: Hastings Foreshore Reserve, Mornington VIC
Sunday, April 12: Showgrounds, Yarrawonga VIC
Monday, April 13: Bonython Park, Adelaide SA
Wednesday, April 15: HBF Stadium, Perth WA – Not a UTSS Festival Date
Friday, April 17: Sunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast QLD
Saturday, April 18: Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
Sunday, April 19: Foreshore Park, Newcastle NSW

Strictly Limited VIP Tickets will be available for all shows (excluding Perth)
VIP Tickets include:
VIP Lanyard& Fast track Entry in the event,
Dedicated VIP Bar, Grazing table & VIP Toilets

PUBLIC ONSALE
Monday, September 9

Tickets for all events available from:
www.underthesouthernstars.com.au
*Transaction fees, processing fees and other charges may apply.

Each show will see Live, Bush and STP alternate their playing order.

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