Swervedriver Reform, Announce Australian Tour

Swervedriver Reform, Announce Australian Tour




Written by Jim Murray on 5 October 2010

Legendary English shoegaze band Swervedriver, who broke up 12 years ago, reunited in 2008 to play the Coachella Festival. After sporadic performances, the band have announced an Australian tour next year. Once upon a time regular visitors to these shores, the band will tour here in February 2011. Original drummer Graham Bonnar has also rejoined the band, ensuring old skool fans are going to be gearing up for yet another sign of the massive shoegaze revival.

Wednesday 16th February – Zoo, Brisbane
Friday 18th February – Metro, Sydney
Saturday 19th February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Sunday 20 February – Perth International Arts Festival


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