Powderfinger have been gracing our stages since the early 90’s providing a soundtrack to Australia for the last 20 years with hit songs from albums such as Internationalist, Odyssey Number Five, and Dream Days at the Hotel Existence. With their recent announcement of the Sunsets Tour, and admission that this will be their last album and subsequently last tour, we are proud to be a part of their performance, and sad that the journey will be ending so soon.
Guitarist, Ian Haug of Powderfinger shows off his Bullet Coil Cable in
‘All Of the Dreamers,’ the first single from Powderfinger’s new & final album “Golden Rule”
“With the completion of our last album, “Golden Rule,” we feel that we have said all that we want to say as a musical group,” the band said in a statement on its website.
Powderfinger have sold more than 2.5 million albums in Australia, seen seven studio albums go to the top of the ARIA Album chart, won 16 ARIA Awards – including an unprecedented back-to-back three awards for Album of the Year – in a career as a band lasting nearly two decades.
In their time as a band, Powderfinger have also been active in supporting philanthropic causes. The aim of their recent Across the Great Divide tour (with Silverchair) was to promote the efforts of Reconciliation Australia, and to promote awareness of the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children.
Powderfinger said it was partnering with the Yalari group for its “Sunsets” tour, which supports education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from rural and remote areas.
Powderfinger Sunsets Tour Announcement
Powderfinger have been gracing our stages since the early 90’s providing a soundtrack to Australia for the last 20 years with hit songs from albums such as Internationalist, Odyssey Number Five, and Dream Days at the Hotel Existence. With their recent announcement of the Sunsets Tour, and admission that this will be their last album and subsequently last tour, we are proud to be a part of their performance, and sad that the journey will be ending so soon.
Guitarist, Ian Haug of Powderfinger shows off his Bullet Coil Cable in
‘All Of the Dreamers,’ the first single from Powderfinger’s new & final album “Golden Rule”
“With the completion of our last album, “Golden Rule,” we feel that we have said all that we want to say as a musical group,” the band said in a statement on its website.
Powderfinger have sold more than 2.5 million albums in Australia, seen seven studio albums go to the top of the ARIA Album chart, won 16 ARIA Awards – including an unprecedented back-to-back three awards for Album of the Year – in a career as a band lasting nearly two decades.
In their time as a band, Powderfinger have also been active in supporting philanthropic causes. The aim of their recent Across the Great Divide tour (with Silverchair) was to promote the efforts of Reconciliation Australia, and to promote awareness of the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children.
Powderfinger said it was partnering with the Yalari group for its “Sunsets” tour, which supports education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from rural and remote areas.
For more info on Powderfinger and tours dates : www.myspace.com/powderfinger