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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Sasha Tour

Date: Friday 9 December 2005

Featuring: Sasha

Venue: Metro City

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: A Tribute to USA House

Date: Friday 9 December 2005

Featuring: Tribute to USA house

Venue: Geisha

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Name: BackFlash 2

Date: Friday 9 December 2005

Featuring: Oldschool house & classic anthems

Venue: Sapphire

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Name: Destination? Survivor

Date: Friday 9 December 2005

Featuring: Celebrating Destination? 2 years

Venue: Ambar

------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Micky Finn & MC Shabba D

Date: Saturday 10 December 2005

Featuring: Micky Finn & MC Shabba D

Venue: Heat

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Name: Shapeshifter

Date: Thursday 15 December 2005

Featuring: Shapeshifter (NZ) & Gsan (Melb)

Venue: Heat

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Name: Seriously Sound System 2005

Date: Saturday 17 December 2005

Featuring: Large Local Live & DJ lineup

Venue: Hyde Park

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Gatecrasher Global Sound System

Date: Friday 16 December 2005

Featuring: M.I.K.E./Push, John O'callaghan, Dumonde, Organ Donors

Venue: Monkey Bar & The Church

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Stanton Warriors

Date: Thursday 22 December 2005

Featuring: Stanton Warriors

Venue: Heat

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Operation Blade

Date: Friday 25 December 2005

Featuring: Public Domain DJ Set

Venue: The Church

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Boxing Day Bash Carnival

Date: Monday 26 December 2005

Featuring: Pendulum

Venue: Heat

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Breakfest 2005

Date: Monday 26 December 2005

Featuring: Krafty Kuts, Kid Kenobi, The Herd, Soul of Man + more

Venue: Belvoir Amphitheater

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: The Jigsaw NYE Massacre

Date: Saturday NYE 31 December 2005

Featuring: Perth痴 underground electronic music crews

Venue: Bakery Artrage Complex

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Calyx and Dom & Roland

Date: Saturday NYE 31 December 2005

Featuring: Calyx and Dom & Roland

Venue: Heat

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Sun Electric

Date: Sunday 1 NYD December 2006

Featuring: Hype, Richie Hawtin, Tall Paul + more

Venue: Belmont Park Racecourse

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Summadayze 2006

Date: Sunday 8 January 2006

Featuring: Huge international lineup

Venue: Supreme Court Gardens

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Big Day Out 2006

Date: Sunday 5 February 2006

Featuring: Large international lineup

Venue: Claremont Showgrounds

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Name: Good Vibrations Festival

Date: Sunday 19 February 2006

Featuring: MAssive international lineup

Venue: Belvoir Amphitheatre

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your stereotypical views amuse me buddy............

and agree with liz, as much as I respect sasha as a dj every time he plays live he is dissapointing his cd mixes aren't too bad though!

W00T to Stanton warriors & pendulum!!!! all the whole lineup at breakfest!!!



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