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Little Birdy [picture] : Come on come on single launch tour : with guests One Horse Town (W.A.)
Bib ID 5970290
Format PicturePicture
Description [Western Australia] : Little Birdy, [2006] 
1 poster : col. ill. ; 56 x 42 cm. 
Summary

Advertisement for Little Birdy's Australian tour supporting the release of their "Come on come on" single - includes dates in Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Byron Bay, Adelaide, Mornington Peninsula, Richmond, Bunbury and Perth. Features collage of various pieces of paper taped together, one of which has a cartoon rabbit drawn on it. Includes web address for Little Birdy.

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Subjects Little Birdy (Musical group) - Posters.  |  Rock music - Australia - Posters.  |  Rock concerts - Western Australia - Posters.  |  Popular music - Australia - Posters.  |  Posters, Australian.  |  Australia - Posters.  |  Australian
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