Australia’s contentious band Sticky Fingers returned to Perth to transport their unwavering fans to a Land of Pleasure in the final stop of their ‘Yours to Keep’ Australian arena tour.
Australia’s contentious band Sticky Fingers returned to Perth to transport their unwavering fans to a Land of Pleasure in the final stop of their ‘Yours to Keep’ Australian arena tour.
After a 3-year absence from Australian shores, The 1975 marked their return with a show to remember at HBF Stadium.
Modelled after eastern Australian festivals such as Earth Frequencies and Rainbow Serpent, the crew at Pulp Glitchin’ pieced together an impressive EDM line-with a focus on psytrance and drums ‘n’ bass. This, complimented by a marketplace full of independent and passionate owners, a stunning locale and most significantly, a community unlike any other, had provided an experience never to be forgotten.
In the ultimate performance of their nation-wide tour following the release of their third album, And Now For The Whatchamacallit, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets returned home to provide us lucky attendees with a sensory experience they alone could supply.
From getting down to the nitty and gritty of the creative process, to discussing the Perth music scene and their favourite live venues, the four boys gave us a gleaming insight into their journey thus far as a band.
Despite playing in an open-aired stadium, The Wombats filled every ounce of the stunning Red Hill Auditorium with their Scouse accents and iconic sound.
After a year-long hiatus, Twenty One Pilots have announced a worldwide tour and are set to hit Australia early in December 2018.
Before “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”, there was “In Bruges”.