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Mi-Sex

The Harbour Agency

Mi-Sex

7:00pm, Fri 20 March, 2020
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Mi-Sex Space Race promises a transcendent blast from/to the past.

The event organisers have been in touch to let us know that the show on Friday 20 March 2020 has been cancelled. 

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Party like it’s 1980 when Mi-Sex takes their mammoth live show and unique blend of rock meets new wave, meets punk meets disco, on the road in 2020 to celebrate 40 years of Space Race

1969 may have been the year that man set foot on the Moon, yet 1980 was the year that Mi-Sex launched Space Race. This makes 2020 the 40th Anniversary of Mi-Sex timeless classic LP – Space Race – featuring the hit singles ‘People’, ‘It Only Hurts When I’m Laughing’, ‘Living In September’ and title track, Space Race’.   

In a set that includes all the hits from the debut LP, Graffiti Crimes, celebrated Space Race (1980), Shanghaied! (1981) and Where Do They Go? (1983), get-set for a show that revives the soundtrack of a generation – ‘But You Don’t Care’, ‘Computer Games’, ‘People’, ‘Blue Day’ and ‘Castaway’, alongside a few newbies for fun. 

Joining Murray Burns on keys ‘n’ synth is Steve Balbi (Electric Hippies, Noiseworks) on vocals, James Van Cooper on guitar, Travis New on the bass, and Jordan McDonald on drums – celebrating a cultural legacy that is iconographic 1980s new-wavers, Mi-Sex. 

Yup! And we’re on our way back across the ditch too, opening for The Stranglers in NZ in February 2020.