What:
Children Collide, second show! Chosen Armies tour
Where:
The Corner, 57 Swan St, Richmond
When:
Tues Sep 8, doors 8pm
How much:
$17 pre-sale here
Description:
Children Collide are about to disappear into a strange vortex known as the ‘the studio'. They got an album to write, see. The follow-up to last year's critically acclaimed debut. And if they don't get round to writing it soon, ‘bad things' will happen... or maybe they won't... well, either way, they're headed right back into the studio as soon as they stop selling out gigs and wrap-up the Chosen Armies tour with this bonus hometown show. - MN
Keywords: Children Collide, The Corner
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