'Philadelphia Grand Jury' announce karaoke tour of Australia
The Phily Jays have long been purveyors of offbeat music promotion.
Reuniting after a 3 year split, Philadelphia Grand Jury hosted a listening party for their 2015 sophomore release 'Summer of Doom'... on a free bus ride around Sydney.
Now the trio are headed to Perth for a show that requires a bit more audience involvement than most. Fans will be invited to sing their favourite Philadelphia Grand Jury songs as well as the promise of some "other classic karaoke covers thrown in there as well".
Who knows, maybe we'll be able to communally spit some classic Jay-Z?
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