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Placebo Are Coming to Australia for a National 20th Anniversary Tour

And yes, they'll play old songs like 'Pure Morning’ and 'Nancy Boy’.
Lauren Vadnjal
May 24, 2017

Overview

If you're in the midst of a mid-life crisis, you might want to skip over this news: it's been 20 years since Placebo released their debut album. Yep, 'Nancy Boy' has been around since 1996. The album Without You I'm Nothing (which included 'Every Me and Every You') was released in 1998, and even 'Running Up That Hill' is almost 15 years old now. It's been so long since these songs were released that fans band of the UK band probably never expected to hear them live again. But this morning Placebo has announced they will bring their 20 Years of Placebo tour to Australia this September. And yes, they'll be playing old stuff.

The worldwide tour kicked off this late last year — the band is currently touring Mexico and will head to Europe before coming to Australia in September. As well as Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, they'll make stops in Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle and Canberra too. It will be their first Australian appearance since Soundwave in 2014.

20 years is a long time and the band has a huge discography (seven albums) to pull bangers from — and they've promised to play all those songs you listened to on repeat as a teenager. "Let's just say there will be songs in the set that I've sworn never to play again," said frontman Brian Molko. "I think it's time that we purposefully acknowledged what a lot of Placebo fans really want to hear. They've been very patient with us since we rarely play our most commercially successful material. A 20 year anniversary tour seems like the right time to do so. That's our intention. This tour is very much for the fans and a chance for us to revisit a lot of our early material."

Tickets will go on sale at noon on Monday, May 29 through Ticketek. Or, if you're a Telstra customer, they have a pre-sale happening this week.

20 YEARS OF PLACEBO TOUR DATES

Monday, September 4 — Perth Arena
Wednesday, September 6 — Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
Friday, September 8 — Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Saturday, September 9 — Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Monday, September 11 — Brisbane Convention Centre
Tuesday, September 12 — Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Thursday, September 14 — AIS Arena, Canberra

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