Here Come The Drums - "We're Coming Home" National Tour

"We're Coming Home" National Tour

In 2006, Rogue Traders went on a national tour around Australia, playing at various cities around the country. They performed songs off their album Here Come The Drums, kicking off each show with "Believer" and ending with an encore of "Voodoo Child". It also previewed songs, including "Better in the Dark", "What You're On" and "Shout Out"(A) from their third album, Better in the Dark (2007).

2006 National Tour Dates

  • 17 September- Brisbane Convention Centre
  • 20 September- Newcastle Entertainment Centre
  • 22 September- Wollongong Entertainment Centre
  • 23 September- Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
  • 24 September- Royal Theatre, Canberra
  • 27 September- Derwent Entertainment Centre
  • 29 September- Palais, Melbourne
  • 30 September- Palais, Melbourne
  • 1 October- Geelong Arena
  • 3 October- Adelaide Entertainment Centre
  • 5 October- Challenge Arena, Perth

(A) "Shout Out" wasn't included on the third album, in fact it was a song included on the "I Never Liked You", their only B-Side.

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