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Chet Faker Announces Fremantle Show

Chet FakerElectronic music favourite Chet Faker has announced a show in Fremantle on Sunday February 22nd.

The tour will be the artist’s last trip around the country to support his ARIA winning album ‘Built on Glass’.

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Chet Faker single-handedly wrote, performed and produced Built On Glass in a hand-built studio at the disused Melbourne Meat Market and released it in April to endless critical acclaim.

The chart-topping album has already picked up three ARIA Awards and leads the field with a total of nine nominations. The ARIA award will be awarded on November 26th.

It’s been a sure and steady ascent for Chet, who single-handedly wrote, performed and produced Built On Glass in a hand-built studio at the disused Melbourne Meat Market and released it in April to endless critical acclaim. The chart-topping album has already picked up three ARIA Awards and leads the field with a total of nine nominations.

Tickets to Chet Faker’s show go on sale onDecember 2nd from OzTix

 

 

 

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