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16 May
The Bridge Hotel

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Mi-sex - Graffiti Crimes

PARTY LIKE IT’S 1979! MI-SEX REVIVES THE SOUNDTRACK OF A GENERATION TO CELEBRATE THE 45TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TIMELESS CLASSIC LP – GRAFFITI CRIMES.

16th of May 2025, The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle NSW

Mi-Sex returns to the road for four exclusive shows, in Sydney, Melbourne, and Albury, their last for 2024. Following the group’s National Tour with The Angels – 50 Not Out! Mi-Sex promises a massive live show featuring all the greatest hits and more. Celebrating a post-punk revival with the avant-garde, synth-pop sensibility of new wave, get set for a sonic spectacular that’s as passionate as it is powerful. 

In 1979, ABC’s Double J embraced the emergence of new wave and Mi-Sex became regular guests on Countdown, which saw the group shoot to #1 with ‘Computer Games’. Rounding-out the decade with its landmark performance at the Sydney Opera House, which became known as the ‘Concert of the Decade’ – Mi-Sex were revered by their peers as the band of its era. Early the following year, Mi-Sex Graffiti Crimes scooped the 1979 TV WEEK / COUNTDOWN MUSIC AWARDS with 4 gongs, including: Best New Single (Computer Games), Most Popular Single/Album (Computer Games/Graffiti Crimes), Best New Talent (Mi-Sex), and Best Production (Peter Dawkins/Graffiti Crimes). 

Mi-Sex plays all the hits from Graffiti Crimes – ‘Computer Games’, ‘But You Don’t Care’, ‘Not Such A Bad Boy’, and ‘Stills’ – all your favourites from Space Race (1980), Shanghaied! (1981) and Where Do They Go? (1983) – ‘People’, ‘It Only Hurts When I’m Laughing’, ‘Falling In And Out’, ‘Blue Day’ and ‘Castaway’ – and even a few newbies for fun, so let’s party like it’s 1979!

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