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Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $34.70 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Thu 17 Mar 2022, 8:00pm–11:30pm

Restrictions

18+

Listed by

lou1mke

Surprise intimate pop-up show - very limited tickets.

We’re very excited to be passing through Freo VERY SOON and doing a little pop-up show at Mojos Bar Fremantle on Thursday 17th March.

There’s limited tickets available and they’ve just gone on sale. We know that some of you are holding on to tickets for the 17th September Freo Social show - which is still going ahead.

This show is intimate vibes, up-close personal and something special for us to share with a small handful of fans.

Tijuana Cartel hit the road on tour following the release of their new album ‘Acid Pony.’

Finding their feet in the 1990s underground venues of the Gold Coast, Tijuana Cartel have honed their live set on some of Australia’s biggest stages dishing up an east meets west wonderland for those seeking sensory overload, euphoria, fat beats and heavy, bass-fuelled electronica.
Tijuana Cartel’s sound is high-energy, guitar-driven, world music for indie kids.

2020 saw the world thrown into an unexpected shutdown. For Tijuana Cartel’s duo of writers – Paul George and Carey O’Sullivan – it meant one thing – recording! Tucked away in their respective studios, the duo sent each other music, occasionally meeting in person with the other band members dropping in, and such – the long-awaited new album was finished.

Finally, a new world dawned, and people were keen to dance. Tijuana Cartel are well aware and have curated their new album ‘Acid pony’ with that fact in mind.
“I think when restrictions lifted, people were as keen as a technicoloured Acid Pony to party” says Carey O’Sullivan the bands producer/writer

“I feel we are coming into this century’s version of the roaring 20’s, I think fashion and music is going to reflect the feeling of newfound freedom.”

Although the new release has an obvious feeling of heavy baselines and move your booty beats. There is still a deep current of musicianship and trippy interludes that are sure to take listeners into try other-worldly realms.

The album draws on the years and years of Paul and Carey’s experience in crafting albums and is mixed nicely with percussion by Sheila Finke and various brass instruments added by Joshua Sinclair and Eamon Dilworth.

'Acid Pony' is out worldwide now.

Support by Ben Catley
Ben's mesmerising guitar playing, huge vocals and uplifting stage presence have seen his live shows become renowned for their energy and craft. Performing at festivals and shows all around Australia, New Zealand, UK and across the world, Ben weaves effortlessly between wild and beautiful moments with the biggest look of joy on his face.

"Vibrant and big energy roots. It’s pure and feeling-centric.” XPRESS MAG
"It's clear that Ben Catley has something special here." PILERATS

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