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This July, INXS is kicking off a North American tour in continued support of their most recent album, Original Sin. The 25-city tour begins at Riverfest in Brockville, Ontario on July 3 and runs through Aug. 14 at the Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta.
Along the way, INXS also has gigs at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Wash. on July 17; Denver's Ogden Theatre on July 25; Detroit's Fox Theatre on July 30; the Pier Six Concert Pavilion in Baltimore on Aug. 10, and more.
Original Sin, the band's first album in five years, is also the first one since the band went on a yearlong hiatus in 2007. After regrouping in 2008, the band began working on the album and haven't stopped since.
The Australian-based band INXS, pronounced "in excess," originally formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977. High school friends Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence, Kent Kerny, Neil Sanders, Garry Beers and Geoff Kennely, as well as Andrew's brothers Tim and Jon, joined together for the band Doctor Dolphin in the early to mid seventies. The band was short-lived and many of the members left, but the remaining Farriss brothers, Gary Beers, Kirk Pengilly and Michael Hutchence stayed together as The Farriss Brothers.
Their original debut together took place in August 1977 in a town just north of Sydney, Australia. After a short period when the band was split up, they came back together and began opening for several local bands. It was around this time that they changed their name from The Farriss Brothers to INXS.
In late 1979 the band performed their first show as INXS and by 1980 they had signed a five-album deal with their first record label. Shortly after, their first single "Simple Simon/We Are the Vegetables" debuted as well as the Australian hit "Just Keep Walking."
Their true success came with their third studio album, Shoobah Shoobah (1982), and the single "The One Thing." Their other No. 1 hits throughout the 1980s and 1990s include "Original Sin," "Need You Tonight," "What You Need," "New Sensation," "Devil Inside" and "Suicide Blonde.
In 1997, following a highly successful world tour for the band's album Elegantly Wasted, frontman Hutchence took his own life and the band went into a period of mourning for the next year.
INXS recorded their 11th album with new lead singer J.D. Fortune, who remains the lead singer to this day. Their most recent album, Original Sin, debuted in November 2010 as a tribute album to Hutchence.
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