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===2002–present: periodic performances=== The group played a few shows in 2002, including a spot at the [[Big Day Out]], and, in 2006, were a support act on [[the Psychedelic Furs]] Australian tour. They did a further gig at The Jack Daniel's music awards and played, in early June 2006, at the Come Together festival at Luna Park. In 2011, they played a show at The Factory in Marrickville, to mark the 20th anniversary of ''Blind Love''. A 2010 TV ad for [[Bonds (clothing)|Bonds]]' brassieres featured a group of women dressed in the branded underwear performing a cover version of Ratcat's "That Ain't Bad" on a street float. An apparently shocked Day made a brief appearance as a passer by, wearing his once signature black and white striped T-shirt and black jeans, reminiscent of the look he sported in early Ratcat videos. He has also appeared with Sydney bands including the Art, and the Glimmer (formerly the Mansons). In 2011 Ratcat were confirmed for Sydney's Homebake festival, subtitled "The Classic Edition". The band played as part of the ''A Day on the Green'' concert series in March 2016, with [[Hoodoo Gurus]], [[Sunnyboys]], Violent Femmes and [[Died Pretty]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://themusic.com.au/news/all/2015/10/15/hoodoo-gurus,-sunnyboys-and-more-lead-a-day-on-the-green-announce|title=/|website=Themusic.com.au|access-date=20 June 2021}}</ref> In October 2023, Ratcat will release ''All Stripped Back'', a re-recording of their greatest hits.<ref name="All Stripped Back">{{cite web|url=https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/ratcat-sydney-show-new-album/|title=Ratcat Announce Sydney Launch Show for New Retrospective Album 'All Stripped Back' |website=[[Music Feeds]]|date= 26 September 2023|access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref>
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