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HOLY HOLY CELLOPHANE RELEASE PARTIES

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HOLY HOLY CELLOPHANE RELEASE PARTIES

6:00pm, Mon 25 September, 2023
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Event Details

Beloved Australian group Holy Holy (AKA Timothy Carroll and Oscar Dawson) will celebrate the release of their highly anticipated new album Cellophane with six very special, very intimate events across the country. 

These one-off events will see Tim and Oscar chat about the making of some of their favourite songs from the album, as well as an audience Q&A and a Cellophane vinyl/CD signing with their fans. 

The pair will also perform in a way most fans will never have seen before – just the two of them, in stripped back duo mode. They will perform a handful of songs from Cellophane, alongside a few of their best loved tracks from their rich back catalogue.

 The ARIA Double Platinum act’s fifth album is out September 22 and finds them shedding their inhibitions, alleviating themselves of the weight of expectation and pushing their sound to new territory. 

Tickets to these release events (including some enticing bundles with the album) are limited, so get in quick and get ready to usher in the Cellophane era with Holy Holy.



We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.