Nick Littlemore & Luke Steele team up
Having reinvigorated the Pnau name, Nick Littlemore has embarked on a mysterious side project with Luke Steele of The Sleepy Jackson.
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HOMEBAKE 08 will focus on an important (and apolitical) social messaging brought about by an overwhelming feeling of universal change all under the moniker of HOMEBAKE 2008: Peace In The Park!
Having reinvigorated the Pnau name, Nick Littlemore has embarked on a mysterious side project with Luke Steele of The Sleepy Jackson.
Pnau host a post-Splendour electro love-in at the Tivoli.
PNAU wowed the young Sydney crowd with a dazzling live show.
Pnau proved why they're one of the best live dance acts around, with support from Operator Please...
Things have been moving at a breakneck pace for Pnau. Propelled by a new reserve of party anthems, the duo have Splendour in their sights.
HOMEBAKE 08 will focus on an important (and apolitical) social messaging brought about by an overwhelming feeling of universal change all under the moniker of HOMEBAKE 2008: Peace In The Park!
Pnau host a post-Splendour electro love-in at the Tivoli.
PNAU wowed the young Sydney crowd with a dazzling live show.
Pnau proved why they're one of the best live dance acts around, with support from Operator Please...
Sydney electro boys PNAU returned to Perth to play a sell-out show at club Capitol as part of their national We Are Back tour just days before heading down to Collie.
Playing to a crowd of seasoned fans and new converts, Pnau dazzled with dancing fruit, frenetic lighting, multi-coloured balloons and a hefty dose of pop.
Pnau bring their Embrace tour to the Hordern with Bluejuice in tow
Pnau hit the Tivoli on their 'Embrace' tour, supported by Operator Please.
Pnau put on a super massive entertaining show @ The Palace Theatre, supported By Operator Please and Sam La More.
Pnau send a shock through the system as they perform to full house at Club Capitol.
Pnau play a sold-out gig at the Enmore Theatre as part of their We Are Back tour. Support from Van She and Beakbot.
Pnau bring their epic live show to Canberra, complete with strawberries, Breakbot and Van She.
Things have been moving at a breakneck pace for Pnau. Propelled by a new reserve of party anthems, the duo have Splendour in their sights.
In the wake of this year’s Big Day Out it hardly mattered who you spoke to, the response was more or less the same; when it came to choosing a highlight you couldn’t go past Pnau, who rocked the Boiler Room to its foundations in every city.
Is it possible for a band who have been in existence for less than a year, to emerge with a sound, so matured and so directional that other bands can only manage to look on in awe, as their punters are stolen from under them and thrown into a state of frenzy? FasterLouder investigates.
Having reinvigorated the Pnau name, Nick Littlemore has embarked on a mysterious side project with Luke Steele of The Sleepy Jackson.
After leaving crowds reeling on their April tour, precocious party-starters Pnau are gearing up for Splendour and three select sideshows.
For many months the masses have been mumbling names under their breath, trawling the internet for clues, and making ever so bold presumptions – but finally the list is in!
The email came through casually on the afternoon of the gig, with Pnau’s tour publicist asking if anyone from the office wanted to wear a suit at their Enmore Theatre show that night. It took me about 0.0007387 seconds to reply.
Having sold out the Amplifier, Pnau have moved their Wednesday show to Capitol, and there are more tickets available now.
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