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		<title>Mogwai 2015 Australian Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As befits their wide-screen nature the six-piece Glaswegian outfit won’t be doing things by halves either, taking in a two-night stand at Perth International Arts Festival (with special guest: Dinosaur J frontman J Mascis), a headline spot at Adelaide Festival‘s Thebarton Theatre, debut performances at both the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall and Melbourne’s famed [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Six years after their last headline tour of Australia and five years since their Harvest Festival appearances sonic-architects Mogwai finally return to Australia for an all headline tour.</p>
<p>As befits their wide-screen nature the six-piece Glaswegian outfit won’t be doing things by halves either, taking in a two-night stand at Perth International Arts Festival (with special guest: Dinosaur J frontman J Mascis), a headline spot at Adelaide Festival‘s Thebarton Theatre, debut performances at both the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall and Melbourne’s famed Hamer Hall, a return slot at the Tivoli in Brisbane PLUS the band’s first ever visit to New Zealand – how’s that for stamping your authority!</p>
<p>Almost 20 years since their inception Mogwai have carved out a niche entirely their own – often copied but never bettered – that has seen the band release eight (largely) instrumental and hugely influential studio albums (including this years UK top ten debut Rave Tapes), live albums, compilations, film soundtracks (including Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait and The Fountain) while most recently Mogwai were commissioned to provide the score for<a title="http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/" href="http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/" target="_blank"> SBS TV series The Returned a/k/a Les Revenant</a>.</p>
<p><em>“It concerns a group of dead individuals who return – not as archetypal zombies, but seemingly exactly as they were – to live in their former communities. Gradually, though, things start to unravel, the creeping unease bolstered brilliantly by this sinister Mogwai score.” – The Guardian July 2013</em></p>
<p>Live, Mogwai‘s shows are legendary taking the audience from a whisper to a scream, from darkness to light as wave after wave of sound comes crashing around them taking the listener on the most epic of journeys.</p>
<p><em>Just getting better and better the band incorporate so many sounds and textures into their music that it would take for ever to describe. There is a serious imagination at play here with songs sometimes hooking around a fierce almost Stooges style riff and then descending into a spooked neo silence before exploding with a genuine danger or twisting around some electronic loop. – Louder Than War June 2014</em></p>
<p><strong>Mogwai 2015 Headline Tour</strong><br />
Perth &#8211; PIAF, The Festival Gardens &#8211; 23-24 February 2015<br />
Adelaide &#8211; Adelaide Festival &#8211; Friday 27 February 2015<br />
Melbourne &#8211; Hamer Hall, Melbourne Arts Centre &#8211; Sunday 1 March 2015<br />
Sydney &#8211; Sydney Opera House Concert Hall &#8211; Monday 2 March 2015<br />
Brisbane &#8211; The Tivoli &#8211; Wednesday 4 March 2015<br />
<a title="http://www.mogwai.co.uk/" href="http://www.mogwai.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.mogwai.co.uk</a></p>
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