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  • Live at the State Theatre, Sydney. Forget England, PJ Harvey had Sydney shaking with her stunning State Theatre performance at the Sydney Festival in 2012. It was the show that had everyone talking, a riveting spectacle of an artist at her most inventive and emotive. Starkly lit and bereft of backdrops, her set drew deeply on her album ‘Let England Shake’, a glorious, at times brutal record dedicated to her homeland and the wars that have defined it. Its power was matched only by the praise it received, with the likes of NME, Los Angeles Times and The Guardian awarding it a perfect score. Backed by her impressive band including Mick Harvey, John Parish and Jean-Marc Butty, it’s a magnetic show with the soul siren channeling now classic works like ‘The Words That Maketh The Murder’ and ‘The Last English Rose’ alongside timeless cuts including ‘Down By The Water’, ‘C’mon Billy’ and ‘Angelene’. She’s a force of nature so prepare to be blown away!  
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