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‘MASH MACHINE’ LIVE SHOW TOUR

  • Written by Angie Young

MASHD N KUTCHER have had an amazing career to date, touring and playing DJ sets at some of the biggest festivals and clubs across Australia and around the world. Matt and Adam (who are classically trained musicians) have always loved playing instruments, however, until now are yet to perform a complete LIVE Mashd N Kutcher show. After achieving an incredible result in this year’s ‘triple j's hottest 100’ (#12) and recently taking over triple j's esteemed Friday mix set, (to amazing reviews – Listen Here!!), the boys have decided to push the CDJ's to the side and bring their grand piano and drum kit to the forefront of the show, for their debut ‘Mash Machine’ Live Show Tour.  Mashd N Kutcher will also be Resident DJs on triple j’s ‘Mix-Up’ for the month of June, kicking off this Saturday night!

 

Never before has the saying 'expect the unexpected' reigned true! This ‘Mash Machine’ show will feature the boys and the most intricate stage lighting design they’ve ever put together.  From multiple stage set ups, to special vocal guests and their favourite songs (from all genre’s and era’s), all mashed together (in true Mashd N Kutcher style).  They will take you on a musical journey from the past to the present, all performed LIVE for the very first time! 

 

“We are both STOKED to be going on tour! This is the first time we’re bringing out the grand piano and drum kit for a full stage show.  Australia, see you there!” – Mashd N Kutcher.

 

Supporting Mashd N Kutcher on the tour is Sydney’s very own: DAVE WINNEL, as main support for the three dates, plus new buzz electronic act: ORCA.

 

MASH MACHINE AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES:

Friday 2nd July – The Triffid, BRISBANE

Saturday 17th July – Oxford Art Factory, SYDNEY

Friday 6th August – The Corner Hotel, MELBOURNE

 

Tickets on Sale: Tuesday 8th June at 9am via: BUY HERE!!

For more information, go to: www.mashdnkutcher.com

Facebook / Insta / Twitter / TikTok / Youtube: @MashdNKutcher


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