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Birds Of Tokyo Set To Rock Adelaide 500

Adelaide 500’s lineup just keeps getting better, with today’s announcement that Perth rockers, Birds Of Tokyo, will be starting the party at the Saturday night show, adding to the EPIC rock lineup over the weekend!

Adelaide 500’s lineup just keeps getting better, with today’s announcement that Perth rockers, Birds Of Tokyo, will be starting the party at the Saturday night show, adding to the EPIC rock lineup over the weekend!

We all know how epic the post-race concerts can be, and Saturday is shaping up to be no exception, with Birds Of Tokyo joining the recently reunited American alt-rock band +LIVE+ who are returning to Australia for this very special occasion.

 

Birds of Tokyo keyboardist, Glenn Sarangapany, said that the boys can’t wait to (use their lanterns to) light up the stage for fans, old and new, celebrating 20 years of the popular event.

“We’re looking forward to being a part of the Adelaide 500. We’ll be surrounded by cars that go a tad quicker than my 1983 Mazda 323 and sharing centre stage with +LIVE+,” he said. “We might need to turn the guitars up during Lanterns and add some extra solos to the newer songs!

Sarangapany will be joined by band-mates Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Adam Weston, and Ian Berney for the one-off show featuring hits from their various award-winning albums.

Birds Of Tokyo originally released two highly-acclaimed indie albums before their third release went double platinum. It spent over eight months in the Australian Top 20 and received the 2010 “Best Rock Album” ARIA Award.

Early the next year, breakthrough single “Plans” ranked #4 in Triple J’s Hottest 100 while follow up hit “Wild At Heart” helped earn them the publicly voted Rolling Stone Readers’ Choice Award and the ARIA Award for Most Popular Australian Artist.

In 2012 the band released “March Fires”. Spearheaded by the album’s first single “This Fire”, the album debuted at #1 while their triple platinum second single “Lanterns” became the most played song on Australian radio across 2013 and won the band even more awards.

South Australian Tourism Minister Leon Bignell said it was fantastic to add BIRDS OF TOKYO to the already massive off-track entertainment lineup at the 2018 Adelaide 500.

“Birds of Tokyo are one of my favourite Australian bands and I can’t wait to see them again in March, live on stage at the Adelaide 500,” Minister Bignell said. “It’s going to be a big three days of entertainment in Adelaide and I know fans are already getting revved up to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the event. Tourism is so important to South Australia and having big names such as Birds of Tokyo on board for the Adelaide 500 plays a huge role in our $6.3 billion visitor economy success story.”

Birds Of Tokyo complete an enviable line-up of musical acts on stage in 2018 to celebrate 20 years of the iconic event.

Legendary South Australian rock band, Cold Chisel will headline Friday night’s “Made in SA” concert. Lead by Jimmy Barnes, Cold Chisel hand-picked an all-South Australian line up for Friday’s show, inviting Kasey Chambers and the critically-hailed rock outfit Bad//Dreems to join them.

International superstar Robbie Williams will close the 2018 event in spectacular fashion on Sunday night, rounding out one of the most-anticipated events ever at the Adelaide Street Circuit.

All three nights will feature Bands On Track artists opening for the headliners as part of the celebrated collaboration between Music SA and Adelaide 500 which supports up and coming local musicians.

The Adelaide 500 will take place 1-4 March, 2018. Tickets are already on sale here.

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