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Gangnam Style Coming To Perth

The line-up for the Future Music Festival 2013 has been announced, with special guests that are bound to sell some serious tickets.

South Korean web sensation Psy will be hitting Australia with the Future Music tour to perform the viral hit ‘Gangnam Style’, the song which has generated over 417,000,000 views on Youtube in just two months.

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Azealia Banks will also be hitting the stages of the festival with her hit ‘212′, if you haven’t heard this song yet, we recommend standing at the Court Hotel for an hour or so on a Friday or Saturday night.

Other acts include The Prodigy, The Stone Roses, The Temper Trap, Dizzee Rascal, Bloc Party, Gypsy & the Cat, Ellie Goulding, Boys Noize, Rita Ora and heaps more.

Future Music Festival will be playing at the Arena in Joondalup on Sunday March 3rd. Grab your tickets from www.futureentertainment.com.au/futuremusicfestival/ next week.

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