Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals adjust tour to fit QMF headline set

It’s a good day for Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals fans. Even better if you’re planning on hitting up the Queenscliff Music Festival this year! For the festival’s special 20th anniversary celebration, it has been announced that the US band will headline the festival – an impressive addition to the QMF’s three day event.

Ben Harper and the band will headline Sunday night at the Queenscliff Music Festival, November 27th, following on from more than 80 artists who will no doubt provide one hell of a 20th birthday celebration for QMF in itself! If you haven’t locked down your tickets yet, head HERE to jump on board.

For the rest of you who might not be getting along to the festival, but are stoked to see the band returning to Australia for their November tour, there’ve been some slight updates and changes. First up, the awesome Pierce Brothers have been named as Harper’s national support act. A brilliant opportunity not only for the duo to hit larger stages around the country, but also for more people to become introduced to their wild live shows.

Because of the band’s QMF appearance, some shows on the rest of the tour have had to be rescheduled. Fans in Adelaide and Perth have been bumped down on the tour bill by a day, so the Adelaide Entertainment Centre show will now be gong ahead on November 28th, while the Kings Park & Botanic Garden show in WA moves to November 30th.

If you can no longer attend the above dates, refunds are available from the point of purchase until before 5pm local time on July 18th. For those fans who can still attend, you don’t need to change any tickets over.

Hit up Live Nation for complete event information!

BEN HARPER & THE INNOCENT CRIMINALS AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES

November 22nd | Opera House Forecourt, SYDNEY
November 24th | The Riverstage, BRISBANE
November 26th | Sidney Myer Music Bowl, MELBOURNE
November 27th | Queenscliff Music Festival, VICTORIA
November 28th | Entertainment Centre, ADELAIDE
November 30th | Kings Park & Botanic Garden, PERTH

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