Crowded House, maestros del pop australiano, anuncian fechas españolas

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Australian pop masters Crowded House announce Spanish dates

There is no doubt that Australians Crowded House They are true masters of pop. Now, Neil Finn and theirs announce new Spanish dates for October.

Since they debuted in 1986 with their successful debut album and dotting their career with singles like “Don’t Dream It’s Over”, “Weather With You” or “Better Be Home Soon”, Crowded House have gone through various stages, some of them inactivity while Neil Finn published and performed solo. But he has always gotten the band back to star in concerts and release albums in which quality pop samples have never been lacking. Albums like “Woodface” (91), “Together Alone” (93) or his very recent “Gravity Stairs”published last month.

Now they will review that repertoire full of great songs in two new concerts in our country. Next October “The Gravity Stairs Tour Continues” will pass through Barcelona (October 25, Sant Jordi Club) and Madrid (October 27, Palacio Vistalegre). The training that will visit us includes Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, Mitchell Froom and Elroy and Liam Finnboth sons of Neil Finn.

Tickets can be purchased starting Friday, June 21 at 10:00 a.m. through doctormusic.com and tickets.com.

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