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The Wonder Stuff To Return To Australia

by Paul Cashmere on September 25, 2013

in Live,News

The Wonder Stuff will return to Australia in February.

The band last toured Australia in 2011 with Jesus Jones and will return for their own dates for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.

Miles Hunt formed The Wonder Stuff in Stourage in the West Midlands, UK in 1986. They scored their first UK top 40 hit with their 5th single ‘It’s Yer Money I’m After Baby’ in 1988 and went all the way to number one with ‘Dizzy’ featuring Vic Reeves in 1991.

Dates for The Wonder Stuff are:

February 27, Brisbane, The Zoo
February 28, Melbourne, The Corner
March 1, Sydney, The Factory Theatre
March 2, Perth, Rosemount Hotel

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