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Gypsy & The Cat – Gilgamesh 15th Anniversary Tour

Gypsy & The Cat – Gilgamesh 15th Anniversary Tour

7:30pm, Fri 7 February, 2025
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For the first time in nearly a decade Melbourne band Gypsy & The Cat also known as GATC, will reform to celebrate the 15th anniversary of its breakout album 'Gilgamesh' with a 4 date east coast run across January and February 2025. If cities were sonic landscapes then Gilgamesh would arguably find itself somewhere in the centre of New York City – sleek, shimmering, a floating stock of offshore bonds and bustling streets filled with beautiful people. True to ‘Big Apple’ form the album peaked at number 14 in Australia, enjoying 3 hottest 100 placements that in 2010, as well as landing in Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums of all Time - coming in at #92. Gilgamesh would also reach gold record status in Australia and enjoy 2 Aria Nominations.

Riding the wave of the successes from a string of hit singles from the album ‘Time to Wander,’ ‘Jona Vark’ and the ‘Piper’s Song’ the band played the likes of Summersonic in Japan, Big Day Out, Future Music Festival and Splendour in the Grass and have headlined tours in Australia, France, Germany, Switzerland, UK, Denmark, Sweden, and Belgium.

Internationally Gilgamesh would go on to greater heights, receiving significant radio play across Northern Europe, hitting number 10 in the German Itunes chart, selling upwards of 250,000 worldwide.

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We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.