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San Cisco hit the dusty trail, come home to ARTBAR

San Cisco

Perth babes San Cisco are taking their ‘Gracetown’ tour on the road, performing across regional Australia before heading home for a show at the Perth Cultural Centre’s ARTBAR series.

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Fresh out of Splendour in the Grass, the youngsters are keeping the momentum going, visiting small towns and lighting up bars around the country.

‘Gracetown’, the bands sophomore album, shot to number 2 on the ARIA charts in its first week of release. The album is a laid back and breezy as the Western Australian town from which it gets its name.

Check out the somewhat bizarre video for the bands latest single, ‘Magic’.

San Cisco will play ARTBAR on Thursday October 29th. Tickets available from ticketek.com.au

OIP Staff

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