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Plush to return for home tour

One of South Africa's favourite melodic rock bands, Plush, is set to hit home shores this August after a nine month absence. Vocalist and band founder, Rory Eliot, has been stationed in the UK for the past year completing his Masters in Songwriting at the Bath Spa University where, besides for studying, has been successfully performing at venues in Bath, Bristol and London.
Plush to return for home tour

Says Eliot, “It's with reluctance that one moves away from home and one's comfort zone. It's so refreshing to come home and perform for the very people who made me believe enough in myself to take my career to the next level.”

The band will be performing songs from the hit album, “Rage On”, featuring the #1 singles “Lucky Fish”, “When Grace Grew Tall” and “All For The Better” as well as old favourites from “A Few Blinding Views” and “All That Is Should Be”. Eliot will also be performing tracks from his upcoming solo debut album which is currently in the preproduction stages.

The tour will cover most major centres reaching out to the band's ever growing fanbase.

Tour dates are as follows:

Saturday 22 August 2009

Pecanwood Howick
KZN
Doors 14:00
First bands at 16:00
R75 presale through computicket
R100 at the door
Free camping included

Tuesday 25 August 2009

Tanz Café
Bryanston
Johannesburg
20:00
R60 presale/R80 Door
011 4633128 to book

Wednesday 26 August 2009

Tanz Café
Bryanston
Johannesburg
20:00
R60 presale/R80 Door
011 4633128 to book

Thursday 27 August 2009

Klein Libertas Theatre
Du Toit Street
Stellenbosch
21:00
R30

Saturday 29 August 2009

The Assembly
Harrington Street
Cape Town
Doors at 21:00
With ‘The Rescue'
R40 presale from www.ticketweb/assembly
R50 door

Merchandise will be on sale at all shows. For further information please visit the following sites: - www.plush.us / www.myspace.com/plushlive

Rage On (Deluxe Edition) and catalogue titles “A Few Blinding Views” and “All that is should be” are available now.

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