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The Datsuns

The Datsuns
The Datsuns

Concerts and tour dates of The Datsuns

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sun 08 Jun
Sun  20:00
Creature Canyon
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sun 08 Jun
Sun  20:00
Art d'Ecco
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mon 09 Jun
Mon  19:00
Saves the Day
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tue 10 Jun
Tue  18:00
wayword
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wed 11 Jun
Wed  19:00
Peach Pit
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wed 11 Jun
Wed  20:00
Benches
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thu 12 Jun
Thu  19:30
Mumford & Sons
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thu 12 Jun
Thu  20:00
Preoccupations
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fri 13 Jun
Fri  18:30
Pictoria Vark
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sat 14 Jun
Sat  19:00
Oso Oso
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About The Datsuns

The Datsuns are a hard rock band from Cambridge, New Zealand, formed in 1998. Founding mainstays are Rudolf "Dolf" de Borst on vocals and bass guitar, and Christian Livingstone and Phil Somervell, both on guitar. They have released seven albums, with their debut self-titled album from October 2002 peaking at no. 1 in New Zealand and reaching the top 20 on the United Kingdom's Official Charts. They had relocated to London in 2002. Their second album, Outta Sight/Outta Mind (May 2004), appeared at no. 7 in New Zealand and top 60 in the UK. Smoke & Mirrors (2006) peaked in the top 20 in New Zealand. Early drummer Matt Osment was replaced by Ben Cole after that album. Their top 40 singles in the UK are "In Love" and "Harmonic Generator" (both in 2002). In New Zealand, their highest-charting single, "Stuck Here for Days" (2006), reached the top 30.