Undoubtebly the darlings of the 2011 Australian indie scene, it’s been a whirlwind year for The Jezabels which have seen them gain international acclaim and spots on some of the most coveted festival this nation has to offer. Highlighting this rapidly increasing popularity, is the string of sold out shows following the Prisoner tour announcement.
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