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Gig & Concert News - Shut The Hell Up! Calling It Quits Tour

Shut The Hell Up! Calling It Quits Tour

21 August 2010 - 0 Comments

New Plymouth Punk Rock band Shut The Hell Up! have decided to call it quits on future activities.

The decision was made when 100% time and effort could not be committed to the band, and to go out on a high note, still friends and ready to take on whatever comes up in the future.

One final tour will happen with shows in Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth.

STHU! Have also just released the live C.D "Live and Livid" which is currently available on C.D and iTunes.

Tour dates are:


AUCKLAND
Sat 4th September @ Thirsty Dog
w/ Dole Day Rage and guests TBC
$10 Door Sales Only.

WELLINGTON
Fri 8th October @ San Francisco Bath House
w/ GBH (uk) and Black Lick
Tix $42 + B.F from www.undertheradar.co.nz

NEW PLYMOUTH
Sat 9th October @ White Hart Hotel
w/ Guests TBC
$5 Door Sales Only.

Details will be confirmed as they happen.

"Thanks for everything, its been a whirlwind 2 years, all over the North Island, we hope you enjoyed us as much as we enjoyed playing for you, come to the final shows and keep an eye out for what happens in the future.

Cheers

STHU!"


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