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Lloyd Cole To Spend December in Australia

by Paul Cashmere on June 17, 2019

in News

Lloyd Cole will return to Australia for his Rattlesnakes to Guessworks 2019 tour and spend December playing around the country.

Lloyd Cole and the Commotions released their first album Rattlesnakes in 1984.

FUN FACT: After Lloyd Cole & the Commotions broke up, bass player Lawrence Donegan became the assistant to MP Brian Wilson in the Tony Blair administration. During that time Donegan formed a new band Stop with David hill, the press spokesperson for Blair.

58-year Cole recently said, “I’m starting to think that old age could be a lot more fun than middle age. Because really what have we got to lose?” Lloyd Cole

Lloyd Cole Australian dates

Tour dates:
December 6th – Theatre Royal, Hobart
December 7th – Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo
December 9th – Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
December 11th – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
December 12th – Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide
December 14th – Lismore City Hall, Lismore
December 15th – QPAC, Brisbane
December 20th – City Recital Hall, Sydney
December 22nd – Freo Social, Perth

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