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A Swayze & the Ghosts

A Swayze & the Ghosts

9:00pm, Thu 4 June, 2020
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After what will be a mammoth run of international dates, A. Swayze & The Ghosts are pleased to announce a series of very special, intimate, home-coming dates in everyone's favourite rooms.

The event organisers have been in touch to let us know that the upcoming A.Swayze & The Ghosts shows in June have been cancelled. 

Due to the number of cancellations, our refund process is taking slightly longer than usual. You don’t need to do anything; your ticket(s) will be automatically refunded back to your credit card/PayPal account and we’ll let you know when this has been done. It can take up to 3-5 business days for the funds to return to your account. If your card details have changed, please wait for Moshtix to contact you directly regarding this. 

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Alternatively, if you purchased tickets from an outlet you will need to go back to the point of purchase. 

Please understand that given the extraordinary circumstances, our Fan Support teams are incredibly busy at the moment, so we encourage you not to contact us. Instead, you can find lots of information and answers to your questions in our information portal at tixsupport.moshtix.com.au.


Recently unleashing their new single ‘Mess of Me, an anthemic slice of garage-punk that’s as immediate and bold as their raw and chaotic live performances, the Hobart native's take over The Grand Poobah (Kissing Room), Hobart for 3 consecutive nights Weds 3rd, Thurs 4th & Friday 5th of June


JUNE 4TH - THE GRAND POOBAH (KISSING ROOM) - HOBART


Parallel to the sass and irresistible swagger of the track is a deep dive into the attitudes and habits we develop from childhood. Front man, Andrew Swayze, explains:

“This song discusses inheritance. Not the conventional heirloom, but the type of negative trait you may learn as a child voyeur of your surroundings."

 Very limited tickets for these shows, once they're gone, there won't be extras . Don't miss out!

‘Entering 2020 with a real sense of purpose, new single 'Mess Of Me' is a choppy, adrenalin-soaked garage punk anthem.’ – CLASH Magazine 

What would The Strokes sound like if they came from Tasmania? Probably a bit like A. Swayze & The Ghosts banging new indie anthem ‘Mess of Me’ – It’s absolutely Massive’ - NME


Website:www.aswayzeandtheghosts.com
Facebook: @A.SwayzeandtheGhosts
Twitter: @ASwayzeTas
Instagram: @aswayzeandtheghosts