Birds of Tokyo are the headline act for this year’s free City of Wanneroo Presents concert.
Camera IconBirds of Tokyo are the headline act for this year’s free City of Wanneroo Presents concert. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Birds of Tokyo to headline City of Wanneroo’ Presents concert

Laura PondWanneroo Times

ARIA Award-winning Perth band Birds of Tokyo is set to rock Wanneroo in November.

The home-grown alternative rockers are headlining this year’s City of Wanneroo Presents Concert at Wanneroo Showground on November 4.

Concertgoers will hear songs from the band’s 10-year career, including hits like Lanterns and I’d Go With You Anywhere, as well as tracks from their latest album Brace.

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Keyboardist Glenn Sarangapany said the show’s set list would be varied.

“Songs right from the start of our career up to the latest stuff,” he said.

“I love the fact that our crowds seem to dig the variety in the show.”

Wanneroo Mayor Tracey Roberts said the annual free concert was always a wonderful event.

“Families can indulge in a range of delicious offerings from Perth’s best mobile food trucks or pack a picnic and enjoy quality entertainment under the stars,” she said.

“Birds of Tokyo is a highly acclaimed band that has seen huge national success – no doubt tickets to the show will be snapped up early, so make sure you register before you miss out.”

The support line-up will be announced later this month, along with a range of food vendors.

Tickets are free but essential and will be available to City of Wanneroo residents on Monday, October 2 from 9am at www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au/concert.

Any remaining tickets will open to the general public on October 16 from 9am.

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