2010 has already proved to be a highly productive year for Absence of State, with an entirely new set of songs, which they promise will blow you away... lots and lots of shows, radio coverage, a new demo out, plus rumours of another CD coming along sometime in the year. If you want to know what all the hype is about, make sure you come along and see for yourself.
Dates and venues of 2010 tour:
Thursday 8th April - The Brunswick Hotel, Brunswick
Supported by: Husk, The Ocean Canvas, and Triumphs of Oriana.
Show starts at 8:00pm, and there is free entry so you have no excuse to miss this one! General theme of this night will be more heavy and progressive for the most part.
Friday 9th April - Eastern Station Hotel, Ballarat
Supported by: 23rd of Elvis.
Show starts at 9:30pm and will only go until midnight. It will be short and sweet, a barrage of dirty rock n' roll!
Saturday 10th of April - Barwon Club, Geelong Supported by: Cast Iron Pinata, The Houses and 23rd of Elvis Show starts at 9:00pm. This is the major concert, this is definitely the show not to be missed!
Sunday 11th April, The Blue Tile Lounge, Fitzroy
Supported by: A Friend of Mine, Shoot the Sun and The Pass Outs
Show starts early at 7:00pm, but for those who still want a taste of the devils music this is a good one!
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