Good Buddha
» Blue Flies - Republic Bar and Cafe, Tue, September 9
» The highLows (Album Launch) - Republic Bar and Cafe, Wed, September 10
» Adam Hole & Margi Curran - Republic Bar and Cafe, Thu, September 11
» Let The Cat Out - Republic Bar and Cafe, Fri, September 12
» Little Red - Republic Bar and Cafe, Sat, September 13
» Abbey Dogget + Zane Pinner + Amy Kendall - Republic Bar and Cafe, Sun, September 14
» Carus - Republic Bar and Cafe, Mon, September 15
» Stef Brett - Republic Bar and Cafe, Tue, September 16
» Birling Gap (UK) - Republic Bar and Cafe, Wed, September 17
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» Clare Bowditch - Republic Bar and Cafe, July 18, 2008
» Jeff Lang - Republic Bar and Cafe, June 21, 2008
Throw away your rain coats and doonas! Good Buddha is getting set to warm up the east coast this winter with their blistering live show.
Straight off the back of their critically acclaimed new album ‘Hit the Sky Running’ the boys are inviting audiences to step away from the comfort of their stereos and feel the heat of their scintillating live show. Combining a 6 piece live band, a punchy sound system and plenty of dance floors to polish makes this an experience not to be missed.
With much of 2007 spent locked away in the studio, their new album was worth the wait. Combining a decade worth of party starting experience with classic hip hop production, funky organ riffs, African rhythms, reggae baselines and crafty street smart lyrics, the guys have delivered an album made for the stage.
Whether you have been converted though their performances at the Big Day Out, Good Vibes and Splendour in The Grass or stumbled across them whilst they supported hip hop legends Grandmaster Flash, Lyrics Born, People Under the Stairs, The Black Eyed Keys or The Herd; you would have witnessed the spell-binding affect Good Buddha has over any audience they perform for.
During July and August, Good Buddha will tour the east coast of Australia from the Sunshine Coast down to Tasmania stopping off to do ten high powered shows. With the album described as a ‘seamless mix of soul, reggae and funk fuelled hip hop’ (Triple J) Good Buddha are set to jump through the speakers in a city near you.
