Camp Cope Announce Final 2016 Headline Show

3 October 2016 | 10:46 am | Alex Sievers
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Don't worry, it's not actually their final show as a band.

Earlier this morning, Melbourne indie/rock trio, Camp Cope, announced their last headline show for 2016. Don't worry, it's not actually their final show as a band.

If you wanna catch the band one last time this year, this gig goes down Saturday, December 17th at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne, with supports from fellow locals, Harmony Two Steps on the Water. Tickets for the show are on sale now from here (which has now sold out).

Now, I don't know about you but I think that the show's poster is actually quite cool. Why? Becuase it's a mother fucking oil painting, that's why! One of the band's friends, Shaun Thatcher, painted the killer flyer for the band over the last couple of months and it has some mad movie vibes in it - namely Harry Potter ones, I find. (Check it out below).

As for CC's plans for the rest of their year, the band will be playing The Age Music Awards in November, supporting Modern Baseball in Sydney & Melbourne in January, and singer Georgia Maq is heading over to the US of A to play The Fest 15 this month (nice).

The Victorian trio recently performed their song, 'Lost: Season One' live on Triple J, check it out below!

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