Little Red

News on Little Red:
» Little Red announce national Uni tour - September 19, 2008
» Little Red announce 3rd Melbourne show - August 1, 2008
Album reviews for Little Red:
» Listen to Little Red - Little Red
Interviews with Little Red:
» Little Red - Doo Wop Punks! - September 16, 2008
» Little Red - Breakin' and Makin' - December 3, 2007
Live reviews of Little Red:
» Little Red - Corner Hotel, The, Vic - September 12, 2008
» Little Red - Cambridge Hotel, NSW - August 21, 2008
» Little Red - Ding Dong Lounge, Vic - November 8, 2007
Live reviews from Tas University Hobart:
» Elements 2007 - Tas University Hobart, December 14, 2007
» Obese Block Party - Tas University Hobart, April 21, 2007
» Blackalicious - Tas University Hobart, December 14, 2005
Friday, October 17 2008
Tas University Hobart
Churchill Avenue
Sandy Bay, Tas 7005
(03) 6226 2495
Tas University Union's website

Not content with just completing a sold out national album tour, Melbourne garage doo-wop dynamos Little Red have hardly any time to unpack before hitting the road once again for a bunch of dates in October. This time the boys take their feel good summer harmonies to higher learning institutions across the nation, offering lessons in the art of perfect pop. Since the release of the debut album Listen To Little Red the quintet have racked up thousands of miles tightening a live show that has punters and pundits alike singing the praises of this exciting young band.

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