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Aussie rockers Crowded House to reunite 20 years after epic farewell show

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For two nights in November, homegrown Australian rock band Crowded House will reunite to perform at the Sydney Opera House.

The shows, on Nov. 25 and 26, are happening just after the 20th anniversary of the band's Nov. 24, 1996 farewell concert on the steps of the Australian city's world-renowned performance venue. Some estimates put attendance as high as 250,000 for the 1996 Sydney Opera House show.

The two 2016 concerts follow another momentous event for Crowded House, as well: the band will be inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame on Nov. 23. They'll join a group that already includes AC/DC, INXS, The Bee Gees and Men at Work, among others. Read more...

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