Sweden's Millencolin continue to celebrate the 10 year anniversary (!) of Pennybridge Pioneers with a world tour, now adding more Australian shows in addition to their Soundwave appearances. The group will be joined by fellow 90s punk veterans Pennywise for two shows, one in Sydney at the UNSW Roundhouse on February 28th and one at Melbourne at the Palace Theatre on March 1st. The Melbourne show was previously announced with limited tickets still available. Sydney goes on sale this Friday.
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Sweden's Millencolin continue to celebrate the 10 year anniversary (!) of Pennybridge Pioneers with a world tour, now adding more Australian shows in addition to their Soundwave appearances. The group will be joined by fellow 90s punk veterans Pennywise for two shows, one in Sydney at the UNSW Roundhouse on February 28th and one at Melbourne at the Palace Theatre on March 1st. The Melbourne show was previously announced with limited tickets still available. Sydney goes on sale this Friday.
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hey_ska (November 30, 2010)
Millencollin will always remind me of playing Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX, awesome soundtrack.
eazyd3 (November 30, 2010)
dang their sydney show is same night as gaslight anthem and polar bear club. thinkin this show might be a bit more fun.
angrymatt (November 30, 2010)
Yay! They're celebrating the record that caused me to stop giving a shit about Millencolin. |
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Is Millencolin working on any new material?
With Kingwood there was almost a sort of return to form, but then with Machine 15 they seemed to regress.