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Rudimental announce dates for Australian tour

 

Rudimental-image-2015UK four-piece Rudimental are coming back to Australia for a massive tour in November and December this year.

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The band have just announced they will be releasing their second album ‘We The Generation’ in September and will be coming down under to support their sophomore LP.

Known for catchy tunes such as ‘Feel The Love’ with vocals from John Newman and ‘Not Giving In’, Rudimental are keen to dominate the ARIA charts once again with their latest offerings.

‘We The Generation’ will feature collaborations with Ed Sheeran (Bloodstream) and samples from the late Bobby Womack.

Watch Rudimental’s ‘Never Let You Go’ featuring Foy Vance.

Rudimental will be at Metro City, Perth on Tuesday 1st December. Tickets available from oztix.com.au or call 1300 762 545

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