This is the duo’s first show in Adelaide in over a year.
New Year’s Eve just got a whole lot better with Aussie dance duo Peking Duk announcing a special performance at Hindley Street Music Hall.
Already in town on December 31 to DJ the Adelaide Strikers game, Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles will make the mad dash across the Torrens after the game and take the stage at Hindley Street Music Hall in time to welcome the new year.
The lads, who have been touring Australia to raucous sold out crowds, will be bringing along some special guests with them. DJ and producer Benson, rising talent Mel Hall and techno duo Speedracer are all performing before Peking Duk rings in the New Year.
Fans keen to spend the night with Peking Duk can sign up for pre-sale access here, with early bird tickets available from Thursday, November 21 at 8:00am local time. General on-sale kicks off half an hour later at 8:30am local time on the same day. For full ticketing info visit Moshtix.
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For over a decade, Peking Duk have been turning dancefloors into sweaty moshpits with their uplifting electro anthems such as 'High', 'Take Me Over', 'Fake Magic' and 'Fire'.
The ARIA Award winners can always be counted on to get the party started and their New Year’s Eve show at Hindley Street Music Hall promises to be the party of the year.
Catch Peking Duk at Hindley Street Music Hall on Tuesday, December 31. For full ticketing details visit moshtix.com.au.
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