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Category: Music
trou⋅ba⋅dour [troo-buh-dawr, -dohr, -door]
–noun
1. one of a class of medieval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France from the 11th to 13th centuries, and wrote songs and poems of a complex metrical form in langue d'oc, chiefly on themes of courtly love.
2. any wandering singer or minstrel.
This time last year I was a traveling musician.
This Wednesday night I'm playing a show at the TROUBADOUR!
It has to be my favourite venue in Brisbane for sure.
Wednesday August 12!
Tickets at the door for $10!
The Troubadour - 322 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley!
Lydia Cole kicks off the night at 8pm.
I'll play after her and might sneak her back on stage..
Then Dave Di Marco / The Cardboard Kids to finish off!
We'd love to see you there for a sweet night.
PS. THERE IS SOME VERY COOL TOUR NEWS COMING REAL SOOOOOON. Find me on Twitter to keep up to date! (www.twitter.com/stularsen)
1:30 PM
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