Rx Bandits on Soundwave; Off-dates with Sunny Day Real Estate, Glassjaw, Motion City Soundtrack

by | Nov 28, 2009

In addition to their stint on Soundwave Festival, Rx Bandits will be performing with Sunny Day Real Estate, Glassjaw, and Motion City Soundtrack for a couple Australian off-dates. The complete roundup of their February Australian dates are as follows:

Feb 20 Brisbane @ RNA Showgrounds
Feb 21 Sydney @ Eastern Creek Raceway
Feb 23 Roundhouse @ University of NSW w/ Sunny Day Real Estate, Motion City Soundtrack, Glassjaw
Feb 25 Melbourne @ Palace Theater w/ Sunny Day Real Estate, Motion City Soundtrack, Glassjaw
Feb 26 Melbourne @ Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
Feb 27 Adelaide @ Bonython Park Oval
March 01 Perth @ Bassendan Oval

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