Splendour In The Grass Announce A Stack Of Sideshow Supports - Noise11.com
Haim, Photo By Serena Ho

Haim, Photo By Serena Ho

Splendour In The Grass Announce A Stack Of Sideshow Supports

by Noise11.com on July 2, 2017

in News

Splendour in the Grass has a stack of sideshow supports for shows in Sydney and Melbourne in July.

Splendour sideshow supports

Haim with Cameron Avery
July 20, Sydney, Enmore

Bishop Briggs with Mookhi
July 20, Sydney, Oxford Art Factory
July 21, Melbourne, Howler

Tove Lo with Tigertown
July 26, Sydney, Metro
July 28, Melbourne, Prince Bandroom

Maggie Rogers with Mallrat
July 23, Melbourne, The Forum
July 25, Sydney, The Metro

George Ezra with Ainslie Wills
July 18, Sydney, Enmore
July 19, Melbourne, Forum

Lany with Ric Rufio
July 20, Melbourne, Max Watts
July 22, Sydney, Metro

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