With the ultimate traveling musical circus that is Groovin The Moo recently announcing its lineup exploding with both local and international talent, there comes too a long string of sideshows which excitedly sees English outfit Peace play four dates across the country.

Hot off the release of their brand-spanking new album Happy People, Peace have announced GTM Festival side shows starting in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and finishing up in Sydney from April through to May.

Their new album sees Peace continue their relationship with producer Jim Abbiss who has worked with the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, Bombay Bicycle Club as well as the band’s debut album. “He’s one of the only producers I can think of who does things the old way,” Koisser explains. “Everything goes through the desk, he only uses the computer as a tape machine. The authenticity of it was important, and I think you can feel that.  Or I can, in the music.”

The indie four piece exploded onto the scene with their debut album In Love last year and have moved quickly to follow up that success with a new album. The debut record, full with indie anthems and youthful zing, climbed into the UK Top 20 and in turn saw the band play two sold out shows at Shepherd’s Bush Empire as they transformed from a misfit band from the Midlands to an international success.

You can catch Peace at the traveling rural festival Groovin The Moo or at one of the below listed sideshows.

Peace Groovin The Moo 2015 Sideshow Dates

Tuesday 28 April Rosemount Hotel, Perth – Fan Pre Sale

Thursday 30 April Ding Dong Lounge, Melbourne – Fan Pre Sale

Wednesday 6 May The Zoo, Brisbane Fan Pre Sale

Friday 8 May Oxford Art Factory, Sydney Fan Pre Sale

Groovin The Moo 2015

Saturday, 25th April 2015
Oakbank SA (ANZAC Day)

Sunday, 26th April 2015
Bunbury WA (ANZAC Long Weekend)

Saturday, 2nd May 2015
Bendigo VIC

Sunday, 3rd May 2015
Canberra ACT

Saturday, 9th May 2015
Maitland NSW

Sunday, 10th May 2015
Townsville QLD

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