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Summersault was a music festival that toured Australia in the summer of 1995/1996. The tour featured international artists such as Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, and Beck, as well as local artists such as Gerling and Jebediah. DJ Shadow and Money Mark were part of the tour which occurred at the same time as an Australian Mo'Wax Tour.  
Summersault was a music festival that toured Australia in the summer of 1995/1996. The tour featured international artists such as Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, and Beck, as well as local artists such as Gerling and Jebediah<ref>http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2016/01/06/20-years-ago-summersault-steve-bell/</ref>. DJ Shadow and Money Mark were part of the tour which occurred at the same time as an [[MoWax Headz Tour 95/96|Australian Mo'Wax Tour]].
 
A version of the [[Dysfunctional|Dysfunctional Skate Art Exhibition]] also toured with Summersault after showing in London in 1995.


==Dates==
==Dates==


The five shows on the tour were:
The five shows on the tour were<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summersault_(Australian_festival)</ref>:


* Melbourne - Royal Melbourne Showgrounds - 29 December 1995
* 29 December 1995 - Melbourne - Royal Melbourne Showgrounds  
* Sydney - Macquarie University - 31 December 1995
* 31 December 1995 - Sydney - Metro
* Gold Coast - Douglas Jennings Park - 2 January 1996
* 2 January 1996 - Gold Coast - Douglas Jennings Park  
* Adelaide - Adelaide Entertainment Centre - 5 January 1996
* 5 January 1996 - Adelaide - Adelaide Entertainment Centre  
* Perth - Fremantle Oval - 7 January 1996
* 7 January 1996 - Perth - Fremantle Oval


==Reviews==
==Reviews==
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File:2017-07-05-0003.jpg|thumb|Summersault Poster
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==External Links==
==External Links==
[https://www.rarerecords.com.au/store/posters/summersault-festival-1996/ Poster on RareRecords.com]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summersault_(Australian_festival)
==References==
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2016/01/06/20-years-ago-summersault-steve-bell/
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https://www.rarerecords.com.au/store/posters/summersault-festival-1996/
[[Category:Money Mark]] [[Category:DJ Shadow]] [[Category:Beastie Boys]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 6 December 2019

Summersault
Dates29/12/1995-7/1/1996
Location(s)Australia

Summersault was a music festival that toured Australia in the summer of 1995/1996. The tour featured international artists such as Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, and Beck, as well as local artists such as Gerling and Jebediah[1]. DJ Shadow and Money Mark were part of the tour which occurred at the same time as an Australian Mo'Wax Tour.

A version of the Dysfunctional Skate Art Exhibition also toured with Summersault after showing in London in 1995.

Dates

The five shows on the tour were[2]:

  • 29 December 1995 - Melbourne - Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
  • 31 December 1995 - Sydney - Metro
  • 2 January 1996 - Gold Coast - Douglas Jennings Park
  • 5 January 1996 - Adelaide - Adelaide Entertainment Centre
  • 7 January 1996 - Perth - Fremantle Oval

Reviews

Notes

Images

External Links

Poster on RareRecords.com

References

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