Devo @ Festival Hall (31/07/08)
Devo are back, reformed and spreading their “theory of devolution” to the masses.
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Devo are back, reformed and spreading their “theory of devolution” to the masses.
An affirmation for those with any belief left in art, music, life and Sigur Ros.
Devo are back, reformed and spreading their “theory of devolution” to the masses.
We lived with them through the good times and the bad times. Now Smashing Pumpkins, reformed and revitalised, returned to Festival Hall to show Melbourne they can still rock.
HIM show up for a casual performance at Festival Hall, catering to an audience that had a right to be disappointed.
Devo are back, reformed and spreading their “theory of devolution” to the masses.
An affirmation for those with any belief left in art, music, life and Sigur Ros.
We lived with them through the good times and the bad times. Now Smashing Pumpkins, reformed and revitalised, returned to Festival Hall to show Melbourne they can still rock.
HIM show up for a casual performance at Festival Hall, catering to an audience that had a right to be disappointed.
Whilst their set was damaged by their lack of energy and the horridness of Festival Hall, Interpol at least sounded awesome on their Our Love To Admire tour.
Sigur Ros play to a sold out crowd at Melbourne's Festival Hall
Devo, with their trademark red flower-pot hats, hit Festival Hall, supported by Regurgitator and Eddy Current Suppression Ring
Avenged Sevenfold and Bullet for my Valentine return to our shores for an energetic co-headlining tour.
Southern California's punk rock powerhouse Pennywise ripped it up alongside Sum 41 and The Vandals at Festival Hall.
Southern California's punk rock powerhouse Pennywise ripped it up alongside Sum 41 and The Vandals at Festival Hall.
Finnish rockers HIM put in a fantastic performance at Melbourne Festival Hall.
Interpol with Youth Group @ Festival Hall
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Armed with a razor sharp mic and a fistful of hits, Marilyn Manson ripped into Melbourne in support of Eat Me Drink Me. Fans kicked, shoved and sweated their way through Marilyn Manson's exhaustive set of back-catalogue anthems and onstage prowess.
Rage fans rejoice - news just to hand - the promoters have released a limited number of tickets to tonight's show at Festival Hall.
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