August 2024
Big Sima x Boomtown EP Release Tour
The road warriors are back this winter with 5 dates on their 4th consecutive NZ tour, this time its to celebrate the release of their debut EP “Early In The Peace” and we are proud to bring you this mashup of hip hop, RNB, jazz & funk via this road tested 7 piece ensemble. With Big Sima on the raps, Emile Mckenzie on vocals accompanied by Blair Gowan on keys, Theo Hertzig on the sax, Jonty Zydenbos on trumpet, Mark…
Find out more »In The City, Little Fang, and Swamp Meet live at Space Academy!
Three of Christchurch's Raunchiest Original Rockers are all playing on the same at Space Academy. $10 Tickets. Featuring: In The City, a rough and ready four piece that bang out punky anthems and soulful pop tunes. They will be headlining the night celebrating the release of their new single 'Soul Sister'. Little Fang, a dynamic and powerful four piece whose tunes produce sizzling electric riffs and vocal melodies. Swamp Meet, Nirvana like rockers who like to make some loud boppin…
Find out more »Hide Presents: Fredrick
Hide is excited to present Fredrick! Hide Club | 172 St Asaph Street Saturday 24th August | 10:00pm - 3:00am Support from: Ligma, Artemizia, Intruda Tickets are on sale now! Scoop up an early bird before they're gone! Drawing inspiration from the avant-garde traditions of abstract fine art, Fredrick layers the canvas of sound with cascading rhythms and fragmented melodies, creating a composition of contrasting textures and harmonious dissonances. The percussive palette is a harmonious fusion of organic timbres, ethereal…
Find out more »Andy Genge
A crowd favourite on a relaxing Sunday, Andy Genge has the perfect vibe for you to come and enjoy a quiet pint.
Find out more »Dan Madill and Violet French Sing Big Jamie Little
Daniel Madill and Violet French, both from the icy depths of Otepoti Dunedin, channel the great “Southern Storyteller” through the voice of Big Jamie Little. Songs of love, loss and living off the land, tell the tale of days gone by. French and Madill aim to make the stories of Southland and Otago alive once more, through the influence of Little.
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