Grinspoon 'Six To Midnight' National Tour
Grinspoon @ The Corner Hotel

Thursday 17 Jun 2010
Grinspoon 'Six To Midnight' National Tour
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Grinspoon 'Six To Midnight' National Tour
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Price:
$33+bf
Tickets:
www.cornerhotel.com
Corner Box Office 11am-8pm Mon-Sat, 9427 9198


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No
Description:

Overwhelmed by demand to play shows in regional areas. Aussie rockers Grinspoon announce an extensive new run of new dates for their Six To Midnight Tour.

With the tour starting on the 29th of July in Tasmania the show will see the lads weave their way through the ACT, regional New South Wales and Victoria before hitting the last stretch of the tour in South Australia. The hugely successful first leg of the tour in March, saw the band playing at “Sold-Out” venues like The Enmore Theatre and HiFi Bar in Melbourne to a very energetic crowds. Grinspoon are looking forward to the opportunity to engage with their regional fans with their amazing show and unique support line-up.

Grinspoon's sixth studio album Six To Midnight has received a tremendous response so far, debuting at #4 in the ARIA charts and winning mountains of praise from fans and reviewers alike. The first two singles Comeback and Summer, and the latest single Premonitions have received huge reactions, gaining high rotation on most major TV & radio stations.

Legendary US producer Rick Will (Johnny Cash, No Doubt, Nine In Nails) was behind the albums' production & mixing duties, and has delivered one of Grinspoon's finest records to date. The band returned to their spiritual home town of Byron Bay to record the album, which helped them capture their affinity for a good live hard rock record, something the band really wanted to achieve.

Grinspoon's return to the live scene last year saw them play to a wild and overflowing main stage at the Splendour In The Grass festival, which went down as one of the band's most memorable gigs to date. A sold out launch tour on the east coast in September soon followed, with Six To Midnight released at the same time, and then a huge national tour in early 2010 saw the band take in some of the biggest venues in capital cities across the country. Their loyal army of fans received their first taste of the record in a live setting, and judging by the reaction so far, it's one of their best yet.

In celebration of all these great things, Grinspoon have decided to do what they do best and hit the road once again, this time taking in regional venues across New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania & South Australia. Come and see why Grinspoon have been proclaimed one of Australia's premier live acts, time and time again.

Event Type:
Live, Concert
Styles:
Pop and Rock
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russell 9 months ago
saw these fellas lastnight at the rooty hil

AMAZING....
pizzed 10 months ago
They are just better than nickelback... just. sick of this rubbish
Nath 10 months ago
Think you just got trolled Jay... from, like, a year ago. Now that's weird.
Jay 11 months ago
emm - what's weird is you went to a concert for a band who's name you can't even get right. There is no such band as Greenday. There is on the other hand a Green Day. Maybe you should stick to Miley Cyrus, hun.
stiiixy 1 year ago
You fuggers are comin to Jindy!! Pphhhhark yeah! Gold Coast to Jindy and I be a winner Grinner! Nice loco, to. Personal-like.
maree 1 year ago
Are you going to be announcing more dates?
Beau 1 year ago
anyone know what the setlist will look like much of there old stuff played? anything Pre New Detention
Josh 1 year ago
Thanks for making us wait for well over an hour Alex Hills. Phil even drank bottle while waiting(think I nearly did too, but at pub prices) Grinners rocked out but wont travel 3 hours to a place that cant use a shifting spanner! Then a few idiots who... (more)
juiceman 1 year ago
what an absolute disgrace from the alex hills hotel that they could not sort their shit out and as a result we only got to see half a set from the concert we have been looking forward to for so long. The worst part was that noone told us what the hel... (more)
Sagan 1 year ago
Concert at the alex hills was a joke.. mosh barricade broke about 10 mins into concert took over an hour to fix. then i think they played for a total of 50 minutes when they finaly came back on. love the music but that was a big joke.
emm 1 year ago
hay i went 2 greenday wen i was only 11 which as last yr does any1 reckon thats weird
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