A week or two ago and with a great deal of excitement we announced appearances at Golden Plains and two Melbourne dates for SLEATER-KINNEY.
To ease the worries of fans in other cities we now can also advise that the band are confirmed to appear in Brisbane at the Triffid, HQ in Adelaide, Powerstation in Auckland and the world famous Sydney Opera House with their full No Cities to Love touring show. Expect nothing but a "no-frills, high-kicking, hard-rocking" show (The Guardian). The second Melbourne show is racing towards selling out so you should get your tickets for these exclusive headline shows in Sydney, Adelaide, Auckland and Brisbane as soon as you can.
Sleater-Kinney came crashing out of the '90s Pacific Northwest riot grrrl scene, setting a new bar for punk's political insight and emotional impact. Hailed as "America's best rock band" by Greil Marcus in Time Magazine, and as "America's best punk band ever. EVER" by Rob Sheffield in Rolling Stone, the band put out seven searing albums in 10 years before going on indefinite hiatus in 2006. In the hiatus Tucker released two albums with the Corin Tucker Band, while Brownstein and Weiss released one album with Wild Flag. Brownstein has been writing a book "Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl" and also co-created and co-stars in the cult IFC series 'PORTLANDIA', and Weiss recorded and toured with Quasi and Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, among others. Then almost a decade later, the trio - guitarists/vocalists Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein, and drummer Janet Weiss - came back together and recorded and released the triumphant album "No Cities To Love" in January 2015. It is a modern punk classic that is certain to be on most best-of and award lists for this year.
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The Triffid, Brisbane
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