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Perturbator's Excess Australian Tour

Posted by Loren on November 7, 2022

Perturbator's Excess Australian Tour
photo by David Fitt

Joined by Gost, Perturbator will be heading to Australia in February 2023, from Feb. 12-19 on the Excess tour.

The group last released Lustful Sacraments.

Dates are below.

PERTURBATOR with GOST performing at:

Feb 12th - Magnet House, Perth

Feb 14th - The Factory Theatre, Sydney

Feb 16th - The Triffid, Brisbane

Feb 17th - 170 Russell, Melbourne

Feb 18th - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide

Feb 19th - Mona Foma, Launceston

Perturbator's Excess Australian Tour
photo by David Fitt

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