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Red Hot Summer Tour Adds Second Show For Bribie Island

by Noise11.com on June 21, 2017

in News

The Red Hot Summer tour 2018, featuring Suzi Quatro, The Angels and The Baby Animals, has sold out at Sandstone Point Hotel at Bribie Island and a second show has now gone on sale.

Red Hot Summer 2018 will also feature The Screaming Jets, Moving Pictures and Chocolate Starfish.

Promoter Duane McDonald describes the response as “incredible”. “We have been blown away by the support shown by fans for the 2018 festival run,” he says. “All the shows are selling fast and Queensland music lovers have shown how much they support the tour by selling out the Bribie Island show in record time. We are excited to announce a second show for the weekend. Sandstone Point is a fantastic venue and it is the perfect place to finish off the run of the Suzi Quatro headlined Red Hot Summer Tour for 2018.”

For all other dates for Red Hot Summer 2018 visit www.redhotsummertour.com.au

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