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The Getaway Plan [picture] : the Shadows tour
Bib ID 5850471
Format PicturePicture
Description [Western Australia] : Heatseeker, [2008] 
1 poster : col. ; 60 x 42 cm. 
Summary

Advertisement for W.A. dates on The Getaway Plan's tour supporting the release of their "Shadows" single - includes dates in Fremantle and Perth in December 2008. Features large drawn image of a figure rowing a boat in stormy seas, heading away from a large rock or ice formation in the waves, while lightning strikes in the sky behind. Includes small album art imaged from the "Shadows" single at foot of poster. Logos at foot of poster: myspace.com; Nova; Channel [V]; Boomtown. Includes web addresses for Heatseeker, Moshtix and The Getaway Plan.

Notes

Caption title.

At head of caption title: Nova, Channel [V] & Myspace present.

Subjects Getaway Plan (Musical group) - Posters.  |  Alternative rock music - Australia - Posters.  |  Rock concerts - Western Australia - Posters.  |  Popular music - Australia - Posters.  |  Posters, Australian.  |  Australia - Posters.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Heatseeker (Firm)
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