José González’s Melbourne Zoo Twilights show now officially SOLD OUT.

If you had wanted to have your pants charmed off and your heart captured by talented Swede José González all the while kicking it at the Melbourne Zoo, bad luck if you were still hoping to grab tickets. Today, González’s Melbourne Zoo Twilights show has officially sold out, the show’s ticket allocation being exhausted in one of the fastest selling years of the series.

González will be on stage solo for the show with his album Vestiges & Claws for a show that is sure to be a standout of the summer live show series at the Melbourne Zoo in 2016. Tickets for shows by The Waifs, Birds of Tokyo and the John Butler Trio are still available but also flying out the window fast – don’t miss out!

The Melbourne Zoo Twilights is fully licensed – you can bring your own picnic, but the event is strictly no BYO alcohol or glass. For more information, head to the official website.

MELBOURNE ZOO TWILIGHTS 2016 PROGRAM

January 29th | ‘Far From Folsom’ ft. Tex Perkins & The Tennessee Four with Rachael Tidd
with special guest VIC SIMMS

January 30th | The Waifs | SELLING FAST
with special guest RUBY BOOTS

February 5th | José González | SOLD OUT
with special guests TINY RUINS

February 6th | John Butler Trio | SOLD OUT
with special guests TINPAN ORANGE

February 7th | John Butler Trio | SELLING FAST
with special guests TINPAN ORANGE

February 12th | Josh Pyke
with special guests WINTERBOURNE

February 13th | Birds of Tokyo | SELLING FAST
with special guests FRACTURES

February 19th | Jebediah
with special guest GLENN RICHARDS (Augie March)

February 20th | Mark Seymour & The Undertow
with special guest BEN SALTER

February 26th | San Cisco + Last Dinosaurs

February 27th | Kasey Chambers
with special guest KARISE EDEN

March 4th | Colin Hay

March 5th | C.W. Stoneking
with special guest MARLON WILLIAMS

March 11th | Björn Again

March 12th | Belinda Carlisle
with special guests PSEUDO ECHO

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