Marking his first Australian shows in over ten years, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs is heading Down Under this May.
British-born, LA-based, Grammy-nominated, electronic DJ and artist, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs aka real name Orlando Higginbottom, is set to return to Australia on his When The Lights Go for May 2023. Catch him when he heads to Melbourne for a performance at 170 Russell on May 11.
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
- May 9 – The Triffid, Brisbane
- May 11 – 170 Russell, Melbourne
- May 12- Manning Bar, Sydney
- May 13- Rosemount Hotel, Perth
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“I’ve got stories, and a disproportionate number of them are from touring in Australia,” says Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs. “It’s absolutely been way too long since I’ve brought a live show here, and on top of that I have never played a show in New Zealand! I really can’t wait.”
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs remains an artist who stridently criss-crosses the worlds of live electronic and club-oriented production.
Having graced us with his very first single Garden in 2010, he has since released an applauded trail of EPs, singles, collaborations including two full length studio albums Trouble (2012) with a ten-year gap before the visual, symbolic, emotive and highly anticipated 17-track When the Lights Go (2022) – out now via Nice Age / I OH YOU / Liberator Music.
The acclaimed album features the singles, Crosswalk, Blood In The Snow, The Sleeper, Forever, Persuasion and Never Seen You Dance.
He has also stamped his personal signature sound remixing with and for Confidence Man, Hayden James, Calibre, Lastlings, Jake Shears to name just a few.
Grab your tickets for his show at 170 Russell on May 11 by heading here.