Underground Lovers Announce 2024 ‘Dream it Down 30th Anniversary Tour’
Australian pop-rock band Underground Lovers has announced their ‘Dream it Down 30th Anniversary Tour’ to mark the 30th anniversary of their beloved album Dream it Down with a tour across Australia. The band will be joined by a special guest and their fellow Australian rock band Youth Group on their tour.
Fans can expect a nostalgic journey performance from the band’s iconic 1994 release. The album features hits like ‘Losin’ it’, ‘Las Vegas’, and ‘Beautiful World’, and all are the Triple J Hottest 100. But the excitement doesn’t stop there; the setlist will also showcase other timeless tracks from their extensive repertoire.
Underground Lovers – ‘Unbearable’
Underground Lovers are returning to the stage with their original lineup from the early 90s, including Richard Andrew, Philippa Nihill, Maurice Argiro, Glenn Bennie, and Vincent Giarrusso, alongside long-time member Emma Bortignon, who first joined in 1999. also will include instrumentalists Zoe Barrie and Amanda Brown (from Go-Betweens), who will add their magic to the performances.
In celebration of this milestone, Universal Music Group has also released a special gatefold, double white vinyl edition of ‘Dream it Down’, available online and in select record stores from here.
So, mark your calendars and get ready to immerse yourself in the timeless sounds of Underground Lovers as they take you on a journey through three decades of musical excellence. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable celebration of ‘Dream it Down’ – grab your tickets now!
Underground Lovers Australian Tour 2024
Saturday, 27th July – Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Friday, 2nd August – Manning Bar, Sydney
Friday, 9th August – The Zoo, Brisbane
Tickets via this link
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