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Men Without Hats to play Halloween show at Pyramid
Men Without Hats will play the Pyramid on Oct. 31 in support of the band’s first album in almost 10 years, Love in the Age of War.
The Victoria-based new wave group, best known for its ’80s top 10 hit The Safety Dance, re-formed in 2010 and will head out on a 15-date Canadian tour starting in Vancouver, Oct. 23, and ending in Kingston, Ont., Nov. 14.
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