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Lorne, Victoria

Sunday 3rd November

Buzzcocks

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Buzzcocks

Presented by David Roy Williams

BUZZCOCKS are headed to Lorne Theatre on Sunday November 3 (Melbourne Cup weekend), supported by post-punk band Modern English on their first Australian tour.

Throughout their career the BUZZCOCKS methodology has remained constant: short, sharp slices of sublime guitar punk pop music, revered by a global army of fans and vitally influential to legions of bands coming up behind. Witness the tour de force melody and menace of one of the UK’s original and definitive punk bands.

2024 sees BUZZCOCKS hit Australia in glorious celebration of their essential punk hit history, which includes such crunchy delights as “What Do I Get”, “Orgasm Addict”, “Promises”, “You Say You Don’t Love Me”, “I Don’t Mind” and of course the band’s UK top ten hit “Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t Have Fallen In Love With)”.

There are also 30x limited VIP tickets available, which include:

  • Meet & Greet with the band

  • Photo with the band on your personal phone

  • Signed Tour Poster

  • 1 Signed Item

  • Commemorative Lanyard / Laminate

  • Early/Priority venue access

When

Doors open at 5:00pm

How Much

General Admission 18+

$79.90

VIP 18+

  • Meet & Greet with the band

  • Photo with the band on your personal phone

  • Signed Tour Poster

  • 1 Signed Item

  • Commemorative Lanyard / Laminate

  • Early/Priority venue access

$199.90

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