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The Beautiful Girls release first ever live album

The Beautiful Girls have released their much-anticipated live single and lyric video for ‘Periscopes’ taken from their forthcoming live album, RUMBLE INNA JUNGLE.

To celebrate the album’s release, The Beautiful Girls are embarking on an exciting tour which hits the The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Friday 12 January, promising an unforgettable live performance.

This release marks a historic moment for the band as it is their very first live album, capturing the essence of their world- renowned live show.

‘Periscopes’ holds a special place in the hearts of The Beautiful Girls as it was the first song from their debut album, representing their musical journey from the beginning.

Mat McHugh, the band’s frontman, said, “There’s been a whole lot of life between these two moments, and you can hear it,” reflecting on the growth and evolution of their music.

He further emphasised the importance of their live performances, saying, “The Beautiful Girls have built our reputation around being the best live band we could be.”

Their dedication to honouring the music of the moment has resulted in a live album that promises to bring joy to their fans, just as much as creating it brought them joy.

With an impressive track record of over 500,000 albums sold and 100,000,000 streams, both independently released, Mat McHugh and The Beautiful Girls have firmly ingrained themselves in the Australian music scene.

McHugh’s unique blend of bass-heavy rhythms, dub, folk, soul, jazz, and hip-hop has captivated audiences since his early days of guerilla shows at a local skate park.

For tickets to their upcoming tour visit thebeautifulgirls.com/tours

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