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Amyl and The Sniffers and Surfbort (USA)

PAK Music

Amyl and The Sniffers and Surfbort (USA)

4:00pm, Sun 2 December, 2018
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PAK Music is very excited to welcome Amyl and The Sniffers and Surfbort (USA) to Adelaide this December for the ultimate Summer Sunday afternoon sesh you never knew you needed.

Melbourne punks Amyl and The Sniffers are coming home for a run of dates, dragging their mates Surfbort (USA) along for the ride.

The Sniffers have been touring across Europe, the UK and the US for the last five months, selling out headline shows in Berlin, London, New York and Los Angeles, and wowing the crowds at Reeperbahn, End of the Road and the legendary Gonerfest.

They've cut a path of destruction across two continents, winning friends and fans at every stop, as well as glowing write-ups in Fader, The New Yorker, Pitchfork and more.

"We are bearing witness to a Rock Star. For Amyl is without a shadow of a doubt, a fucken Rock Star...I can see why Amyl and the Sniffers have signed to Rough Trade, why folk in the UK are going ape-shit." Everett True

Celebrating the birth of their brand new debut album, "Friendship Music" Surfbort will be gracing Australia with their presence all the way from Brooklyn New York to bring us their explosive high energy live show.

Supporting these two power house bands will be Adelaide local scum funkers Howl n Bones, Funk garage rockers Bitchspawn, Centrelink ciggie country rock outfit Ricky Albeck & the Belair Line Band and the trio of funky rockstars that are Homely Smells.

Mad beer specials, shit hot dj sets and dance parties guaranteed. Bring your grandma.

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Jive is wheelchair accessible from the side doors (please message us prior to arriving so that we can arrange ramp access for you) however there is unfortunately no access to toilets.

We would like to acknowledge the Kaurna people as the original custodians of the Adelaide Plains - the home to this event. We pay respect to their continuing culture and to Elders past and present.