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The Jungle Giants return to WA with killer nationwide tour

The Jungle Giants return to WA with killer nationwide tour

Known for their effervescence and incredible live presence, long-time Australian favourites The Jungle Giants are back in full swing with their colossal 'Used To Be In Love' tour.

After playing their way across the globe and many sold-out Falls Festival shows around Australia, the four-piece have hopped straight onto what might be their largest nationwide tour yet. Come April, The Jungle Giants will be delivering their rapid-fire hits to audiences, who honestly just can't seem to get enough of the fresh indie rockers.

With their recent releases 'Feel The Way I Do' and 'On Your Way Down' ranking amongst the iconic Hottest 100, The Jungle Giants are certainly on a fiery run — having even scored 50 million Spotify streams and landed #7 on triple j listeners' 'Top 10 Albums of 2017'.

This time, we can expect nothing but solid gold from the Brisbane rockers — with even more new shows added due to overwhelming demand.

'USED TO BE IN LOVE' NATIONAL TOUR DATES:

Thur 5 April | Barwon Club, Geelong - SOLD OUT
Fri 6 April | 170 Russell, Melbourne - SOLD OUT
Sat 7 April | Metro Theatre,Sydney [LIC/AA] - 3RD SHOW
Sun 8 April |  Metro Theatre,Sydney [LIC/AA] - 2ND SHOW - SOLD OUT
Thur 12 April | Commonwealth Games Festival, Gold Coast
Fri 13 April | Metro Theatre,Sydney [LIC/AA] - SOLD OUT  
        Sat 14 April | Uc Refectory, Canberra - - SELLING FAST
Sun 15 April | 170 Russell, Melbourne - 2ND SHOW - SOLD OUT
Wed 18 April | Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne - 3RD SHOW
Thu 19 April | The Tivoli, Brisbane - 2ND SHOW
Fri 20 April | The Tivoli, Brisbane - SOLD OUT
Sat 21 April | Sol Bar, Maroochydore - SOLD OUT
Sun 22 April | The Zoo, Brisbane [U18’s] – Matinee Show - SELLING FAST
Tue 24 April | Astor Theatre, Perth [LIC/AA] - SELLING FAST
Wed 25 April | HQ, Adelaide [LIC/AA] - SELLING FAST

TICKETS ON-SALE NOW!

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