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Oxford Arts Factory

GALLERY :: Autre Ne Veut at Oxford Art Factory

With his debut tour of Australia, Autre Ne Veut brought his brand of soulful electronica to Oxford Arts Factory, with support from Oscar Key Sung.

GALLERY :: King Krule at Oxford Art Factory

Amongst his Laneway Festival dates King Krule, or Archy Marshall, performed a stellar set at Oxford Arts Factory with support from Nick Allbrook.

Guestbook :: Autre Ne Veut on Wednesday Arvos

Currently on his first Australian tour, soulful electronica artist Autre Ne Veut joined Dom in the studio ahead of his Sydney sideshow at Oxford Arts Factory.

GALLERY :: The War On Drugs @ Oxford Art Factory

After playing Falls Festival over the new year, The War On Drugs took over Oxford Art Factory with their unique take on classic rock. Frontman Adam Granduciel and the band captivated the audience with their mesmerising jams and Springsteen-esque energy.

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