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Regurgitator back on life support, with Glitoris along for the ride

Also joining on most of the shows are Brisbane’s art-post punk The Stress of Leisure.

By Unknown AuthorPublished May 4, 2018
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Rergugitator are back in the road in winter with their latest instalment of Life Support – and taking Canberra’s all-female punk outfit Glitoris along for all of the supports.

Glitoris just finished recording their debut album with Frenzal Rhomb’s Jay Whalley in the producer’s seat and set for release later in the year through Buttercup Records.

They kicked off 2018 witha headline slot at Sydney’s Psych Fest and an 8-night New Zealand Fringe Festival residency with Sound & Fury.

Also joining on most of the shows are Brisbane’s art-post punk The Stress of Leisure.

The Wollongong matinee show includes surf punk The Nah and psychedelic-punk Enfant Terrible.

Opening at the second Hobart date are new wave-electronic duo Native Cats.

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The full dates are:

Thursday August 2L Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle

Friday August 3: The Metro, Sydney

Saturday August 4: Servo Food Truck, Wollongong (afternoon)

Saturday August 4: The Basement, Canberra

Sunday August 5:  SS&A Club, Albury

Friday August 10: 170 Russell, Melbourne

Saturday August 11: Republic Bar, Hobart

Sunday August 12: Republic Bar, Hobart

Friday August 17: The Gov, Adelaide

Saturday August 18: Badlands, Perth

Sunday August 19: Badlands, Perth

Friday August 24: Kingscliff Beach Hotel, Kongscliff

Saturday August 25: The Tivoli, Brisbane

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