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The Living End. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

The Living End. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

The Living End pay tribute to Australia’s heroes

by Paul Cashmere on November 12, 2018

in News

The Living End pay tribute to the Servicemen and women with Too Young To Die

The Living End’s ‘Too Young To Die’ is a song about the men and women who sacrificed their lives for Australia.

The song took the spotlight on Armistice Day with The Living End posting on Facebook, “This is an important day. Lest we forget. We support, respect and remember the sacrifices that were made by the brave men and women who have served our country. The freedom we enjoy and take for granted today is owed to them. We wrote this song as a tribute. Scott, Andy and Chris”

The Living End recently announced the vinyl only release ‘Live In Europe 2018. The release will be a strictly limited edition of 1000 and come bundled with the vinyl edition of the band’s recent release Wunderbar.

LIVE IN EUROPE 2018 TRACKLIST
1. End Of The World
2. Raise The Alarm
3. Roll On
4. Second Solution
5. Don’t Lose It
6. How Do We Know
7. Drop The Needle
8. What Would You Do
9. E Boogie
10. Hold Up

The live vinyl double edition will be released nationally on November 30.

The Living End will join Joan Jett and Jimmy Barnes on the Red Hot Summer tour in 2019.

Series one of Red Hot Summer features Jimmy Barnes, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, The Living End, Diesel, Richard Clapton and Chocolate Starfish.

Red Hot Summer season one dates

12 January, Mannum, SA SOLD OUT
13 January, Swan Valley, WA
19 January, Mornington, Vic SOLD OUT
20 January, Mornington, Vic
26 January, Launceston, Tas, SOLD OUT
27 January, Ballarat, Vic
2 February, Hunter Valley, NSW
3 February, Baulkham Hills, NSW SOLD OUT
9 February, Bribie Island, Qld SOLD OUT
10 February, Bribie Island, Qld

http://www.redhotsummertour.com.au/tour_1.htm

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