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Cut Off Your Hands touchdown for MySpace Show

Published: Fri 26 Sep 2008 10:30 AM
Cut Off Your Hands touchdown for MySpace Secret Show!
Thursday 9th October, Auckland
Free!
Myspace Secret Shows
Cut off Your Hands
WELLINGTON, Thursday 25th September 2008 - MySpace are pleased to announce a FREE Secret Show with Cut Off Your Hands on Thursday 9th October in Auckland City.
The band who have been touring extensively throughout Europe, Australia and Japan fly into New Zealand for a brief jaunt to attend the NZ Music Awards and play an intimate MySpace Secret Show at an undisclosed venue to a handful of lucky MySpace users.
In 2007 the band signed to the prestigious 679 record label in the UK and their first single ‘Oh Girl’ hit #1 on the UK’s influential NME chart. After notable tours and EP releases the band are now ready to release their debut album ‘You and I’ in New Zealand on October 6th. Fans will be able to hear first hand songs from the debut album at this MySpace Secret Show and receive exclusive hand printed posters to commemorate the event.
An exclusive listening session of the album ‘You and I’ will be available from the 26th September on MySpace from the bands profile www.myspace.com/cutoffyourhands
more than one week ahead of release.
MySpace Secret Shows are exclusive, FREE concerts held throughout New Zealand featuring some of the biggest Kiwi artists. The only way MySpace users can find out specific details about this and future concerts is by adding Secret Shows as a ‘friend’ to their profile via www.myspace.com/secretshowsnz This will guarantee they are the first to find out details as they are made available. When all is revealed, entry to the show is on a first-come-first-served basis.
For more information: www.myspace.com/secretshowsnz
ENDS

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