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LF System Announce Debut Australian Tour

The Scottish house and disco duo will be playing multiple gigs between February 17th and March 4th.

LF System’s ‘Afraid To Feel’ was Australia’s most Shazam’d track for eight weeks in 2022.

LF System is a UK house and disco duo from Scotland that have announced their debut Australian tour for February/March 2022.

United We Dance is the brand hosting the tour and they are proud to be the first to invite LF System to perform Down Under.

2022 has been a massive year for LF System whose track ‘Afraid To Feel’ was one of the biggest electronic music tracks of the last 12 months. It was particularly popular in Australia after being the country’s most Shazam’d track for nearly two months around the time of its release.

On Spotify, the track has racked up a whopping 216 million plays and its been supported by some of the world’s biggest DJs ranging from Danny Howard to TSHA. That wasn’t their only hit track, as LF System also remixed Carl Cox and Fatboy Slim’s track ‘Speed Trials On Acid’ alongside their many top-selling original productions.

Their style is a timeless blend of house and disco often with soul vocals and uplifting piano keys to create feel-good vibes filled with funk. Talking about their tour, LF System said: “We’re absolutely buzzing to be escaping the Scottish Winter and heading down under to play in Australia and New Zealand in February. We’ll be bringing the LF energy and road testing some new tunes, see you in amongst it!.”

The tour starts at The Bottom End in Melbourne on Friday the 17th of February, before heading to play Lost Sundays in Sydney on Sunday the 18th of February. LF System then head over to play some shows in New Zeland before returning to Australia on the 3rd of March to play the Divide in Adelaide before ending the tour in Brisbane on March 4th.

You can find tickets and more info HERE.

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