Birds of Tokyo Tour Aug-Sept 08

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Birds of Tokyo Tour Aug-Sept 08

Postby Chantel » Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:15 pm

One of Australia’s hardest-gigging bands, Birds Of Tokyo is again loading up the Tarago for a national tour to spread the word on new album Universes. FasterLouder is pleased as punch to be riding shotgun, too.

Having sold out every date on their ‘Silhouettic’ single tour in May, it’s no surprise the boys are keen to get out there again. Universes is due out in Australia on 5 July, giving ample time for the songs to sink in before the tour kicks off in Fremantle on 21 August. If you’re a fan, you know what to expect: high-voltage live shows that fire right through to the final note. Don’t dawdle when the on-sale date comes around – tickets won’t hang around long.

Birds Of Tokyo’s ‘Universes’ tour will pack out the following venues in August/September. Tickets on sale nationally from 10 July.

THURSDAY 21 AUGUST – Metropolis Fremantle, Fremantle
FRIDAY 22 AUGUST – Prince Of Wales Hotel, Bunbury
SATURDAY 23 AUGUST – Settlers Tavern, Margaret River
WEDNESDAY 27 AUGUST – Kalgoorlie Hotel, Kalgoorlie
THURSDAY 28 AUGUST – Esperance Hotel, Esperance
FRIDAY 29 AUGUST – Bourbon Bar, Albany
THURSDAY 4 SEPTEMBER – Arena, Brisbane
FRIDAY 5 SEPTEMBER – Sands Tavern, Maroochydore
SATURDAY 6 SEPTEMBER – Coolangatta Hotel, Coolangatta
SUNDAY 7 SEPTEMBER – Great Northern Hotel, Byron Bay
TUESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER – Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour
WEDNESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER – Mona Vale Hotel, Mona Vale
THURSDAY 11 SEPTEMBER – Wollongong Uni, Wollongong
FRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER – Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle
SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER – The Metro, Sydney
SUNDAY 14 SEPTEMBER – Greenroom, Canberra
TUESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER – Sodens, Albury
FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER – Hi-Fi Bar,Melbourne
SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER – Ruby’s Lounge, Belgrave
SUNDAY 21 SEPTEMBER – Pier Hotel, Frankston
WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER – Karova Lounge, Ballarat
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER – Batman Fawkner Inn, Launceston
FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER – Hobart Uni, Hobart
SATURDAY 27 SEPTEMBER – The Gov, Adelaide


Luis, maybe this time you'll actually get to watch them!

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Re: Birds of Tokyo Tour Aug-Sept 08

Postby BJN » Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:58 pm

I remember, back in the old days (a long, long, long time ago), The Locus Scene playing a gig or two with Birds of Tokyo at the Transit Lounge and now BoT are playing the Metro main room... wow, things have changed. If only The Locus Scene were still supporting. Anyways, I hope they can fill the place up (though I don't want to have to rush to buy my ticket).
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Re: Birds of Tokyo Tour Aug-Sept 08

Postby BJN » Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:05 pm

I went to buy my ticket the other week and apparently it wasn't coming up on the computers at Ticketek. What does that mean?

Has anyone already bought a ticket? I'm guessing it's just a glitch on behalf of Ticketek. I'm probably going to try buying a ticket through metro theatre direct at their box office.
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Re: Birds of Tokyo Tour Aug-Sept 08

Postby BJN » Mon Sep 08, 2008 8:20 pm

And now it's sold out. Well that's F'd.

But Ron (and The Magical Yamez) wants me to be at the Excelsior (for Rook and Superb Lyrebird), so I guess it works out OK.

Shame (for me) that the Wollongong gig is on a Thurs. night. Oh well, I guess I'm going to miss them AGAIN this year.

The new album sounds great though, so at least I have that.
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