Arya Speed Wagon has 1 Midnight Juggernauts concert.

Midnight Juggernauts are an alternative dance/synth pop band which formed in Melbourne, Australia in 2004, They consist of Vincent Vendetta (vocals, keyboards), Andy Juggernaut, (bass, vocals) and Daniel Stricker (drums). They have been described by the American magazine "Rolling Stone" as "David Bowie if his Berlin Trilogy was a collaboration with Kraftwerk and Faust". So far, the band have released three albums "Dystopia" (2008), "The Crystal Axis" (2010) and "Uncanny Valley" (2013).

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Date   Concert   Venue   Location  
Jul 30, 2010 –
Aug 01, 2010
Splendour in the Grass Festival 2010
Midlake / Mumford & Sons / The Strokes / Passion Pit / Florence and the Machine / Band of Horses / The Temper Trap / Pixies / Empire of the Sun / Miike Snow / Grizzly Bear / The Ting Tings / Foals / Tame Impala / Wolfmother / Angus & Julia Stone / Scissor Sisters / The Magic Numbers / Delphic / Goldfrapp / School of Seven Bells / Yeasayer / The Drums / Broken Social Scene / Black Rebel Motorcycle Club / Band of Skulls / Frightened Rabbit / The Joy Formidable / We Are Scientists / The Vines / Surfer Blood / Jónsi / Fat Freddy's Drop / Midnight Juggernauts / LCD Soundsystem / Last Dinosaurs / Ben Harper and Relentless7 / British India / Paul Kelly / Operator Please / Violent Soho / Philadelphia Grand Jury / Tim & Jean / Space Invadas / Richard Ashcroft & The United Nations of Sound / Ernest Ellis & the Panamas / K-Os / Ash Show all bands
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Unknown venue Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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