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HomeEntertainmentThis isn't a comeback, it's a heist

This isn’t a comeback, it’s a heist

Forefathers of Australian nu-metal band Superheist have returned with a vengeance and are visiting regional areas in February on the back of their highly successful Don’t Call This a Comeback national tour.
Fans can head in to the V Room this Friday night, 10 February, to catch this massive late-’90s act which blew minds at Big Day Out appearances.
Superheist will perform on the Sunshine Coast and in Toowoomba in a move that is sure to excite a hardened fanbase in this the band’s first regional push in more than a decade.
The band, now fronted by well-known Aussie heavy icon Ezekiel Ox, isn’t coming out underdone either with pundits calling its new album, Ghosts of the Social Dead, the band’s greatest work to date.
This is not a reunion, people, this is a retaking of the throne!
Tickets are from $18 and the show kicks off at 8pm at the V Room, Villa Noosa Hotel. Jump online at www.villanoosa.com.au or on www.moshtix.com.au to secure tickets.

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