March 2024
Guideless, Third Junction, Peppy Baggins And Self Titled
Ōtautahi indie psych rockers Guideless are presenting a night of indie antics, to celebrate their upcoming single Prototype. If they get their sh%* sorted in time that is! We've got support from a bunch of young upcoming bands. Third Junction are making their mark with tight and catchy songs and stellar musicianship. Peppy Baggins are a duo of brothers who combine lush soundscapes and infectious melodies. Self Titled bring surfy vibes and a raw energy. Music starts at 8pm.
Find out more »L. Hotel, Model Home, And Jam Henderson
L. Hotel, Model Home, and jam henderson at WUNDERBAR L. Hotel have had a monumental change of heart in the last few years. Previously, the band was terrified of the 5 hour drive north to Canterbury to play gigs. However, after been blown away by Ōtautahi punters over the last 14 months, L. Hotel is now Mackenzie Country-bound any chance they get. On March 23rd, Dunedin's gluten-free, surf rock four-piece, L. Hotel, will be playing WUNDERBAR alongside jam henderson and…
Find out more »In The Spotlight – Charlie Jemmett
A Rolling Stone, in association with Musicworks, presents 'In The Spotlight'. 'In The Spotlight' is a monthly series recorded live for posterity in front of a studio audience. Featuring your host, Dan Crossen, bringing you in-depth interviews celebrating the lives of local icons, legends and veterans, old and new, involved in the arts and music in Christchurch and New Zealand. March features an up-close and personal chat with the legend himself - Charlie Jemmett or 'CJ' - a cornerstone for…
Find out more »03 Sessions – Simurgh Ensemble
Simurgh is a Christchurch-based fusion ensemble of traditional instruments from Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, India, and the Arabic world. The group was born out of the collaboration between multi-instrumentalists Esmail Fathi, Liam Oliver, Nelson & Pragunya Myers-Daly, as well as other local musicians and singers experienced in these rich music traditions. Esmail and Liam are known for co-founding the eponymous Simurgh Music School, Aotearoa’s first organization aimed to teach the performing arts from Persia and surrounding regions. Nelson and Pragunya are…
Find out more »Al P and his P.A.L’s
AL P and his P.A.L's were originally known as the Unknown Legends but a change in drummers meant a change in name. New drummer, Dawn Hendrikse joins Lucinda Whiteley on bass (and vocals) giving the band a distinctly female feel. Gordy Goodinson adds his deft touch on lead guitar and Al Park plays electric, acoustic guitar and sings. The repertoire consists of both Park originals and choice covers and an excellent time is guaranteed. Come enjoy some great music and…
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