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Aussie rock bands to join forces at the York

Two legendary Australian rock bands will join forces in Mt Evelyn as part of a massive Australian tour later this year.

You Am I and Jebediah have announced a double headline Australian tour from October to December, including a show at the York On Lilydale.

The bands will bring their hook-laden punk rock to life through hits such as ‘Purple Sneakers’, ‘Berlin Chair’,‘Leaving Home’ and ‘Harpoon’.

More than two decades on from their first album release, You Am I have had one of the longest and most successful recording careers in Australia.

The band sits amongst Australian rock royalty with 31 ARIA nominations (10 wins), three number one records, two Platinum and three gold records, and 5631 shows.

Jebediah first brought infectious energy and enthusiasm to the stage in the mid-nineties. It didn’t take long for the band to take the Big Day Out Festival and the Triple J Hottest 100 by storm with its roaring riffs and soaring pop hooks.

After 23 years on stage, the band now has six albums and a collection of awards and acclaim.

You Am I and Jebediah will perform at the York on Lilydale on 13 December.

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