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Crew does justice to fans

A lot has happened since Justice Crew won the fourth season of Australia’s Got Talent in 2010.
Two No 1 and two top 10 hits plus eight ARIA Music Award nominations have seen the band scale the heights of the Australian music industry.
The boys are back on the road, bringing their brand new show for 20 special performances across Australia for the “KICK ONS” tour, performing their biggest hits, including ‘Que Sera’, ‘Boom Boom’, ‘Everybody’, ‘Best Night’, ‘Love my Life’ and new material.
And Geelong is a pitstop on the band’s tour.
Justice Crew continue to solidify their place in Australian music by releasing chart topping music, as well as tour with industry heavyweights One Direction, Jason De rulo, Chris Brown, Kesha and Pitbull. After the huge success of their last tour, Justice Crew can’t wait to get back on the road again and perform and meet more fans. Justice Crew love nothing more than performing and touring, so get ready, because the “KICK ONS ” tour is coming to Geelong.
It is an all-ages show, and starts at 7.30pm. Tickets and more info at www.gpac.org.au.

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