Kisschasy To Bow Out After 13 Years With Farewell Tour

17 July 2015 | 12:21 pm | Staff Writer

Thanks for the memories.

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Anyone who grew up in the 2000's will be devastated to hear that Aussie punk-rock act Kisschasy are calling it quits after 13 years and the boys are going out with a national farewell tour. 

Since forming in 2002, the Melbourne-founded quartet have gone on to produce three studio albums and a number of hit songs over the years including Opinions Won't Keep You Warm At NightDo-do's & Whoa-oh's and Dinosaur, among others. 

To coincide with the final tour, Kisschasy will perform a number of crowd favourite songs as well as the debut album United Paper People in full, not only because it was the band's first record but also to celebrate it's ten year anniversary.

Frontman Darren Cordeaux said the group's three albums "will stand the test of time and will always represent an incredible time in our lives."

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The farewell tour will kick off in Victoria on Thursday, 8 October before the band move on to perform shows throughout New South Wales and Queensland. 

They will be joined by Tassie outfit Luca Brasi at the shows and tickets are on sale now.

For more info, head to theGuide or The Music App and to get in the mood, check out one of their classic tracks below to get in the emotional mood.