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Bearfoot at Beach Hotel

Date21/04/2017

Starts8:30 pm

Ends12:00 am

VenueBeach Hotel, Byron Bay

LocationJonson St, Byron Bay, NSW 2481 Australia 

Sunshine Coast’s Roots/Reggae legends, Bearfoot are tying up the last piece of their ‘TRiBE’ EP, the single ‘Could Be Worse’ with a string of dates, leading up to May, before they head back into the studio to start on the next era of Bearfoot, but they did not want to go into lock down before giving one of their most favourite places a huge thank you.

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