Hoodoo Gurus celebrarán su trayectoria en seis fechas españolas

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Hoodoo Gurus will celebrate their career on six Spanish dates

The Sydney Gang Hoodoo Gurus will perform again in our country on a tour that combines venues with festivals. A celebration of its more than forty years of experience.

Combining venues and festivals, the Australian Hoodoo Gurus, a true reference in Australian rock, will return to our country to offer a tour in which they will celebrate more than forty years of guitars, immediate melodies and garage attitude.

Hoodoo Gurus were formed as a group in 1981 from other groups such as The Victims or Fun Things, to become step by step and especially since the release of the reference album “Stoneage Romeos” (84) in one of the main groups on the scene in their country and a few years later in one of the references of a sound that they have been expanding through a dozen albums, hit singles, world tours, etc.

You can see the group live at Vigo (September 18, Underfest Xacobeo), Asturias (September 19, TBC), Palma de Mallorca (September 20, Fira Internacional del Disc), Bilbao (September 22, Kafe Antzokia), Madrid (September 24, El Sol), Valencia (September 25, Visor Fest) and Vitoria-Gasteiz (September 26, Helldorado).

As for tickets, you can get them at this same link.

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