Shihad: Beautiful Machine is a good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll yarn.
Something all kiwi rockers need to see.
You know you will love it – so go out and support NZ music/movies
Until next time keep rockin’
The 0800 Jukebox crew.
www.0800jukebox.co.nz
Shihad are on the road againg this summer with Cairo Knife Fight and The Naked & Famous.
December 29 Riwaka Hotel
January 2 Brewer’s Field Mt Maunganui
January 3 Waihi Beach Hotel
Cairo Knife Fight and The Naked & Famous.
Until next time keep rockin’
The 0800 Jukebox crew.
www.0800jukebox.co.nz
Today’s announcement doesn’t include several recent internet rumours, with Soundgarden, Hole, Weezer, Stone Temple Pilots and Blink 182 all incorrectly suggested as headlining acts across various blog sites.
A second line-up announcement is due later this year.
Tickets go on sale on October 8 and cost $150 plus booking fee. Anyone who purchases a ticket in October will go in the draw to win a trip to the Melbourne leg of the Australasian festival.
The full line-up:
Tool
Rammstein
MIA
Iggy and the Stooges
LCD Soundsystem
Shihad (playing The General Electric)
Lupe Fiasco
Grinderman
Deftones
The Black Keys
The Naked and Famous
Andrew WK
Wolfmother
The Jim Jones Revue
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Primal Scream (playing Screamadelica)
Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77
Booka Shade
Six60
Die Antwoord
Vitalic
Kids of 88
CSS
Plan B
Ratatat
I Am Giant
John Butler Trio
Airbourne
Die!Die!Die!
Bulletproof
Birds of Tokyo
Street Chant
Crystal Castles
Big Day Out
January 21: Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Until next time keep rockin’
The 0800 Jukebox crew.
www.0800jukebox.co.nz
As hard as it is to believe Shihad have been strutting their stuff for near on twenty one years now. Never ones to waste an opportunity to party, the boys will be playing two intimate shows but only in Sydney and Melbourne to celebrate.
To ensure that these gigs are extra special Jon Toogood and co will play two of the band’s most iconic albums – Killjoy and The General Electric – back to back, giving us all an excuse to re-discover the joy of wearing cargo shorts at night.
Ten premium tickets will also be available to each show, allowing the ticket holder to meet the band and take home an exclusive limited edition screen printed and individually signed poster.
With their eighth studio album due for release this September, there may just be another twenty-one years to come from Shihad.
Dust off the Vans and celebrate Shihad turning twenty-one at the following gis:
Friday 13th August playing KILLJOY – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
Saturday 14th August playing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
Friday 20th August playing KILLJOY – The Annandale Hotel, Sydney
Saturday 21st August playing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC – The Annandale Hotel, Sydney
http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/news/local/23757/Shihad-turn-twenty-one.htm
Until next time keep rockin’
The 0800 Jukebox crew.
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