Welcome to the official BIG DAY OUT 2011 first announcement.
2010 was one for the record books and a stellar year for BDO.
We not only passed the emotional 100 show mark with a bang, but also staged our biggest shows to the largest and best
behaved audiences of our 18 years of BDO. And so we thank you for your continued support in helping us produce the best
and safest event possible for the patrons, the bands and our tireless team.
The more you care: the more we care.
Which brings us to 2011.
2010 is a very hard act to follow, so for 2011 it felt right to turn up the heat musically and visually. And what better
way to explain this than to present you with over 30 exceptional acts from home and abroad for the first round alone.
This is by far our biggest and most diverse announcement ever. As well as the many incredible first timers on offer, we
are enthusiastically welcoming back several iconic BDO veterans. They are some of the most exciting and uncompromising
artists performing live today. We believe this combination of extremes for 2011 will create a spectacular event.
From the heaviest to the sweetest sounds in the world today, this will be a sensory overload not to be missed.
Full tickets details are below, but please remember the policies we’ve built your show on: You’re all VIPs (Very
Important Punters). We don’t do elitist or bogus pre-sales: we’re either on sale or we’re not. We have what we believe
to be one low ticket price for one high standard for everyone….
And we hope to see you there
Ken and Viv
Annoucement
“The sky will blacken, the ground will shudder, the earth will open up and BIG DAY OUT will once again tremble in the
presence of the awe-inspiring TOOL. “Primal, poignant, poetic and, as always, utterly powerful” (Artist direct, July 2010). Touring Down Under for the
first time in four years, vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, drummer Danny Carey and bassist Justin
Chancellor will be fresh from the studio, where they have been slowly crafting a follow-up to 2006’s 10,000 Days. From
Lateralus to Stinkfist, you know the music. But, backed by a video and laser light show unlike any other, TOOL live is
also “the kind of visual experience you'll probably never have again” (CHARTattack, August 2009). Unmatched in the world
of dark, heavy rock, California’s TOOL have over 20 years scorched themselves a place as “one of the best live bands in
history” (ArtistDirect). Be blinded by their light at BIG DAY OUT 2011.”
A decade since ruling over BIG DAY OUT with a reign of fire, pyrotechnics, monstrous riffs, wicked humour and industrial
savagery, RAMMSTEIN will return this summer to reclaim their sovereign territory. The RAMMSTEIN live experience is “dizzyingly ridiculous”,
says the BBC. “Rock is at its best when confrontational, subversive, curiously camp and bold, which is why RAMMSTEIN are
currently one of the most important bands in the genre.” Armed with their sixth album, Liebe ist für Alle da, Germany’s
infamous techno-metal masters bring nothing less than the greatest show on earth: “RAMMSTEIN are in pulverising form,
the crowd are going crazy, the atmosphere is electric and the firebombs launching from the stage are like World War III
on apocalypse LSD” (The Quietus, February 2010). Bow down to your kings, BIG DAY OUT 2011, for RAMMSTEIN have returned.
Standing at the front line of mission BIG DAY OUT 2011 is the one-woman shock and awe campaign that is M.I.A. The Sri Lankan-British “singer/rapper/firebrand” (Pitchfork) fearlessly cuts through genre boundaries and lyrical
taboos, blazing new ground from the clubs to the streets with powerhouse tracks like Galang, Paper Planes and, from her
latest album /\/\/\Y/\, Born Free and XXXO. On record and on stage, M.I.A. delivers “pure, flashing brilliance, a
lightning cognitive connection of word, idea and sound that few do so well” (NME, July 2010). Often controversial,
always compelling, M.I.A knows only one way: all guns blazing. Take cover, BIG DAY OUT.
It’s time for a new generation to plug in to the raw power of IGGY AND THE STOOGES at BIG DAY OUT 2011. The band that invented punk rock return with iconic frontman Iggy Pop rejoined by guitarist James
Williamson, drummer Scott Asheton, bass player Mike Watt and sax player Steve Mackay. IGGY AND THE STOOGES will be
performing songs from their landmark 1973 album Raw Power, and cherry-picking the likes of Fun House, I Wanna Be Your
Dog and Down On The Street from their incendiary back catalogue of which Kurt Cobain consistently listed Raw Power as
his #1 favorite album of all time and Jack White will tell you that Fun House is the best rock and roll album ever made!
It’s “the most chaotic and beautiful mess you could ever want” (Boston Herald, September 2010). As Iggy says, “The
Stooges and I are cocked and loaded to deliver it live on stage.” And the only place to see IGGY AND THE STOOGES deliver
it this summer is at BIG DAY OUT. Don’t be the one to say you missed it.
You thought it was all over, but James Murphy’s genre-mashing LCD SOUNDSYSTEM couldn’t farewell the live arena without one last tilt at BIG DAY OUT 2011. The biggest name in punk funk for much of
the last decade, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM is a “disco-ticking-time-bomb” (OC Weekly) that has done everything – from movie
soundtracks to Grammy-nominated albums. Now, after winning raves for third album This is Happening, Murphy is about to
flick LCD’s ‘off’ switch. But before he does, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM wanna put some dance, party and soul in your world one
last time, via the likes of Drunk Girls, North American Scum and Daft Punk is Playing at My House. And they’ll be
bringing “the heavy artillery… More muscular and frenzied than on record, the LCD seven-piece live line-up avoids the
‘live dance music’ cul-de-sac in favour of a looser, more dynamic sound… Wow” (The List, May 2010). You better believe
this is happening – so be sure to get enough LCD SOUNDSYSTEM to last you a lifetime at BIG DAY OUT this summer.
SHIHAD, New Zealand’s greatest rock institution, now 21 years old. The General Electric, the band’s fourth album, released in
1999 and now revisited in one searing live performance that will take the BIG DAY OUT crowd through the entire album
from its intro and storming singles “My Mind’s Sedate”, “Pacifier” and the crunching title track, to closer “Brightest
Star”. The General Electric is an enduring classic in the Shihad canon, double platinum in NZ and still the group’s
biggest seller on both sides of the Tasman. It’s time to testify to its greatness once again.
If BIG DAY OUT is beamin’, it’s because we’re psyched to be welcoming back hip hop superstar LUPE FIASCO. The MC with the madly energetic, fast-flowin’ live-band show kicked and pushed outta Chicago with two Grammy-nominated
albums, Food & Liquor and The Cool. Since last hitting these shores, LUPE has wrapped a new album, Lasers. But where is it? Singles
I’m Beamin’ and Shining Down were a tasty tease, yet the album proper remains so damn anticipated that the rapper’s fans
have resorted to petitioning his label to have it released. That’s just the kind of passion LUPE FIASCO inspires, and
that’s why we’re beamin’ to have him back at BIG DAY OUT 2011.
BIG DAY OUT is shivering with anticipation as the howling, growling, malevolent rock beast that is GRINDERMAN approaches. GRINDERMAN are Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Martyn Casey and Jim Sclavunos – Four Bad Seeds on a mission to
take us somewhere else entirely. On album No.1 they were equal parts swagger and sexual frustration. On Grinderman 2,
they’re simply ravenous and rampaging, “mixing horror and black humour with barely tamed musical malevolence” (The
Guardian, September 2010). Fronted by Australia’s unarguable king of intense, intimidating performance, GRINDERMAN are
coming to draw out the heathen child in all of us at BIG DAY OUT 2011.
BIG DAY OUT is daring to look deep into the Diamond Eyes of California’s favourite alt-metal sons, DEFTONES. The 2010 release and sixth album, is “a brilliant, invigorating reintroduction” (NME) to Chino Moreno, Stephen
Carpenter, Frank Delgado, Abe Cunningham and new bassist Sergio Vega – the men who shook the world a decade ago with the
groundbreaking White Pony – still “wield that balance between beauty and brutality better than anyone” (ARTISTdirect,
August 2010). So brace yourself for extremes as you prepare to witness the long-awaited return of DEFTONES at BIG DAY
OUT 2011.
Brothers and sisters, stomp your feet, nod your head and stroke your beard in time with the baddest blues-rock duo
around, THE BLACK KEYS. “Patrick Carney beat on his drums like they just stole his girlfriend, and Dan Auerbach was a man possessed, wailing
with his soulful voice and playing his fuzzed-out bluesy guitar riffs” (Chicago Examiner, August 2010). Ohio boys
Auerbach and Carney have been knocking out crunchy blues-rock jams since the early 2000s, adding a little soul, glam and
psychedelia on their latest album, the US No.3 hit Brothers. This is the real thing. No nonsense. Just pure,
unadulterated THE BLACK KEYS at BIG DAY OUT 2011.
The meteoric rise of THE NAKED AND FAMOUS has been the biggest story in New Zealand music in 2010. The group had already won over alternative radio ears in their
home country with two EPs where a home studio full of industrial strength electronica ideas underpinned some of the most
melodic dream pop concocted down under, before they unleashed single Young Blood in May. But were they ready for that
song to go straight into the NZ charts at number one, hook them up with NY indie label and blog Neon Gold, hit playlists
from Triple J to London’s XFM, win them the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll and make them one of the hottest unsigned
properties in the world? Probably not. But their self-produced album, Passive Me Aggressive You, has since appeared and
garnered even more praise. Nudity? Not in public. Fame? Most definitely around the corner for these five kids from
Auckland.
When it’s time to party, BIG DAY OUT knows exactly who to consult – the ultimate authority on partying hard, ANDREW WK. Infamous for his bloody nose, regarded for his motivational speaking, famous for his high-life attitude, beloved for
his songs like Party Hard, She is Beautiful and It’s Time To Party, New Yorker ANDREW WK is coming our way with his full
band for the first time ever to create feelings of pure joy, fun, freedom, and possibility. How does he do it? “His fast
and hard party anthems whip the crowd into a fist pumping frenzy … ANDREW takes command of the crowd and bids them to
live it up while they can” (mxdwn, September 2010). So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to party. It’s time for
ANDREW WK to take command at BIG DAY OUT 2011.
Brothers and sisters sound the siren. A new moon has risen and the return of WOLFMOTHER is well and truly upon us. It was a whirlwind journey the band went on with the Wolfmother album, a voyage that resulted
in over one million sales, sold out riots disguised as shows the world over and multiple Awards including a Grammy. In
2009 they regrouped and returned with a thundering 2nd record, Cosmic Egg, which they describe as “the sound of the
Wolfmother world being rethunk and cracked wide open, with a sprawling, jubilant galaxy of musical and metaphysical
harmony spilling forth”. We couldn’t have put it better ourselves and BIG DAY OUT are couldn’t be happier to have them
cracking it open again in 2011.
THE JIM JONES REVUE will be burning the house down at BIG DAY OUT 2011. THE JIM JONES REVUE manifesto is simple, and ferocious: "If you're
going to get on stage,” says guitarist Rupert Orton, “deliver." And that they do, riffing on Little Richard and Jerry
Lee Lewis for a rock’n’roll sound that could have come direct from the 1950s, if it wasn’t fused with the so dang wild,
loud and loose vibes of The Cramps and The Birthday Party. The Londoners may have only dropped their debut in 2008, but
don’t let that fool you – these five punk rock bluesmen have been around. Hot on the heels of their blistering second
album, Burning Down Your House, THE JIM JONES REVUE are set to fire up BIG DAY OUT this summer.
With their magic tour bus painted all the colours of the rainbow and their fearless leader at the wheel, EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS are on the road to BIG DAY OUT 2011. The (at least!) ten-strong, Hottest 100-conquering neo-hippie combo from
California are putting a skip in the step of the world with smile-inducing songs from the name-making Home to the
happy-go-lucky Janglin’ and 40 Day Dream. This is the stuff group singalongs are made of, music to bring people
together. As the Denver Post put it: “At an Edward Sharpe show, everybody is family.” So get on board with EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROES – next stop, BIG DAY OUT. You’ll feel right at home.
20 years after taking the sounds and spirit of the second summer of love and acid house and melding it into one of the
greatest albums of the 1990s, British rockers PRIMAL SCREAM will remake history by performing their epoch-defining classic Screamadelica in full at BIG DAY OUT 2011. Two decades
on, these songs still sound like the future: Loaded, Movin’ On Up, Higher Than the Sun, Come Together, Don’t Fight it,
Feel It. Bobby Gillespie and the band will be joined by gospel singers, horn section, and a field full of memories. Come
together to see PRIMAL SCREAM do Screamadelica at BIG DAY OUT.
BIG DAY OUT has seen the future of dance music, and it goes by the name of BLOODY BEETROOTS DEATH CREW 77. Bob Rifo’s Italian gang may be DJs, prolific producers, masked avengers and remixers extraordinaire, but this summer
it will be BLOODY BEETROOTS DEATH CREW 77 invading the Boiler Room. This isn’t just a live set, this is live communal
anarchy, an electro punk rave-up that has made BLOODY BEETROOTS DEATH CREW 77 one of the most talked about dance music
acts on the planet. Madly energetic, or just plain mad? Whatever the answer, you’ll be showing mad love for BLOODY
BEETROOTS DEATH CREW 77 by the time they’re done with BIG DAY OUT 2011.
Berlin duo Walter Merziger and Arno Kammermeier are BOOKA SHADE DJs – Get Physical label bosses, producers of immense electronic club music, newly-minted DJs. At BIG DAY OUT 2011, it’s
BOOKA SHADE in DJ guise that’ll take to the Boiler Room. A BOOKA SHADE DJs set isn’t just about flinging vinyl onto a
turntable – “Bringing together new tracks and new beats and creating something new around it, is more the spirit of our
music,” says Kammermeier. It’s also about capturing the feeling of a great party. Grab the feeling and don’t let go with
BOOKA SHADE DJs at BIG DAY OUT this summer.
From their bleak student flat at 660 Castle Street Dunedin comes a unique sound that is the freshest twist on the Kiwi
love of fusion of roots, reggae, hip hop, dubstep and drum’n’bass. With a catch cry of “live and massive” that has
resonated around the country SIX60 are the most in-demand new band in New Zealand and selling out shows on the strength of word of mouth and a huge
internet fanbase that regularly create the incredible experience of gigs where a thousand voices enthusiastically sing
every word of the band’s (then myspace-only!) songs. Six60 have just inked a deal with Universal Music and saw their
first single ‘Rise Up 2.0’ debut at No.5 in the NZ Charts in September.
Comin’ straight outta Cape Town to BIG DAY OUT 2011 are South Africa’s interweb-conquering, next level, hip hop heroes DIE ANTWOORD. The-hard rhyming Ninja, Yo-Landi Vi$$er and DJ Hi-Tek burst on to the scene with serious gangsta skillz and viral
videos for Enter the Ninja and Zef Side, then quickly became the “so zef, so fresh” smash hit of Coachella 2010 – “Pound
for pound the most engaging and legitimately surprising act of the weekend,” said the LA Times. Part anarchic art
project, part the-future-of-rap, total mystery. Are DIE ANTWOORD for real? Find the answer at BIG DAY OUT this summer.
The temperature guage is rising as BIG DAY OUT ushers in the artist who ushered in a whole new era of dance music, VITALIC. The man born Pascal Arbez has always been one step ahead of the electro game, his 2005 debut OK Cowboy preceding the
rise to worldwide dance-dominance of every other Frenchman with a laptop. In 2009, he re-stamped his authority on the
scene with the highly-charged Flashmob. Using big synths, big beats and a big slice of glittery disco as his building
blocks, VITALIC creates a sound as pulverising as it is infectious. No messing around – “This guy is incredible”
(inthemix, November 2008). Keep up if you can, as VITALIC flashes forward at BIG DAY OUT this summer.
Jordan and Sam were born in 1988. In 2009, they were the toast of the music world with the chart conquering disco sleaze
of their platinum selling debut My House. They followed up with a string of throbbing electro anthems culminating in the
release of the insanely catchy, wildly electric journey of 21st century dance pop discovery that is their 2010 debut
album Sugarpills. As their recordings and remixes have been filling club dance floors, KIDS OF 88 have since smashed their way around New Zealand and Australia, lighting up clubs and sharing the stage with everyone
from the Passion Pit and Scissor Sisters to Cassette Kids while ducking back to their home studio to remix stars like
Ke$ha and Cobra Starship.
Representin’ for São Paulo at BIG DAY OUT 2011 are Brazil’s hot, hot band of the people, CSS. “The physical embodiment of the best party ever” (NME), CSS have shared their unquenchable thirst for good times and
all things pop and art via two albums, Cansei de Ser Sexy and Donkey. On the eve of the release of their next blast of
post-punk-electro-art-school madness, CSS are back to doing what they do best – creating unbridled joy live on stage, in
a set that’s equal parts dance party, urban circus, and out-and-out chaos. As the band’s technicolour frontwoman
Lovefoxx would say: get up, get up, get up! Get up, and get your CSS while it’s hot at BIG DAY OUT.
BIG DAY OUT is reverting to PLAN B. But Ben Drew is no back-up plan, he’s the recalcitrant renaissance man of British music: rapper, actor, guitarist,
storyteller, filmmaker and now chart-topping soul singer. After shocking the nation with his 2006 debut Who Needs Action
When You Got Words, PLAN B took a sharp turn with The Defamation of Strickland Banks, a surprising, slick album filled
with “stonking tunes” (NME) that trace the rise and fall of a smartly-suited soul singer. But don’t be fooled – this
sweet soul morsel has a razor-sharp edge. Quite simply, no one else cuts it like PLAN B, and he’s suiting up for BIG DAY
OUT 2011.
When BIG DAY OUT is rockin’, RATATAT will come a’knockin’. New York duo Mike Stroud and Evan Mast have been mixing electronics with guitars for the past
decade, combining the power of noise and dance, collaborating with Kid Cudi, remixing Bjork, dropping four albums. Songs
like Lex, Wild Cats and Seventeen Years have made them completely hip, but it’s when you see RATATAT live on stage – an
aural, visual and physical assault of synths, guitar, hypnotic video and boundless energy – that the hype makes perfect
sense. If you’re ready to be blown away, you’re ready for RATATAT at BIG DAY OUT 2011.
Barely a year ago, Kiwis-in-exile Shelton Woolright (drummer from Blindspott) and Paul Matthews (Tadpole and Stylus
bassist) hooked up in London to form the rock solid basis for a power trio to take on the world. Adding Englishman Ed
Martin, who has lent his considerable vocal chops to bands and as singer for Artful Dodger and Craig David, they headed
downunder to test the waters with their hard-hitting rock sound with a soulful edge. I AM GIANT quickly connected with a Kiwi audience and within weeks, tracks from their debut EP were heading up the rock charts.
Meanwhile back in Europe, a serious hook-up with Quiksilver had I Am Giant soundtracking Kelly Slater films and
headlining skate and surf events around the Continent. Raging riffery, anthemic songs with intricate hooks and Ed’s
phenomenal soaring vocals on top have already the appropriately titled I Am Giant a name on many rock tastemakers’ lips
this year.
John Butler is undeniably the most successful truly independent artist in Australia. The recent rebirth of his band the
John Butler Trio saw two new members join John Butler; Nicky Bomba on drums and Byron Luiters on bass. The title for the
trio’s latest album April Uprising is all about a period of change, of evolution and a constantly renewing beginning.
April Uprising is John's most focused, diverse and accessible album to date. Between the epic opening track Revolution
and a whispered acoustic coda A Star is Born, dedicated to John's son, April Uprising is an album that combines the
personal, the political and the musically memorable with skill and passion. BIG DAY OUT is very excited to welcome back JOHN BUTLER TRIO.
AIRBOURNE have been waving the rock and roll flag around the world since 2003. AIRBOURNE crank out with all cylinders firing
potent, solid and good ol’ fashioned rock and roll. “Basically, we’ve never been about having a specific message; we
don’t talk about politics or social injustices in our songs. There are other bands out there to take care of that,” says
rowdy lead guitarist and vocalist Joel O‘Keefe. The band latest album No Guts, No Glory is a true testament to
AIRBOURNE’s way of life…the album is a virtual rock and roll buffet served up this summer at BIG DAY OUT 2011.
Is it noise pop? Post punk? Shoe gaze? Noise/ post/ gaze/pop? Whatever you call it, it’s relentless, reckless and
sometimes menacing. DIE! DIE!DIE! have just hooked up with the soaring again iconic New Zealand indie label Flying Nun Records to unleash their third
album, Form. The record has all the ferocious energy and lung-bursting melodies of the trio’s previous releases, and
while it can tear through you one moment, it also shows a band trying on something different. It is a collision of
sounds. It feels like an (R)evolution. Remember the first time you saw a band that blew your mind right open? Die! Die!
Die! is all about doing that. “A sense of danger, hunger and heat - qualities that so many current groups guilelessly
miss” said The Guardian of this band. Die! Die! Die! are as intense as ever and currently touring the best record of
their career – all in their own inimitable careering way.
For over a decade, the name of New Zealand drum’n’bass producer BULLETPROOF has stood for forward thinking futuristic Neurofunk in the wold of dancefloor d’n’b. One of the first Australasian
producers in the genre to sign an international deal back in the 90s and now the owner of his own label, the heavy duty
Cyanide Recordings, Jay Bulletproof is 16 years into the game, still smashing it on dancefloors worldwide and branching
into dubstep territory with his productions on new album Soundtrack To Forever. Caressing the dancefloor massive with
his blend of bottom shuddering d’n’bionics, Bulletproof will be firing the heavy duty shots at the Auckland BDO.
BIRDS OF TOKYO certainly aren’t the kind of band to do things in halves. Their latest self –titled album was recorded between Sydney,
London, Gothenburg and New York; BIRDS OF TOKYO gave themselves the most surreal and inspiring experience possible,
knowing that the results of doing so would speak for themselves. The result is a journey into such deeply personal
territory that makes BIRDS OF TOKYO’s most meaningful and powerful album yet. Stand up and be counted at BIG DAY OUT
2011 with BIRDS OF TOKYO.
STREET CHANT were born under a bar called Eden’s on Auckland’s notorious K Road strip and christened Mean Street by their mums. After
winning over blogworld with one of the first songs they wrote, a pop-grunge nugget called “Scream Walk”, guitarist Emily
and bassist Billie traded out their drummer at a street kid swapmeet in Grey Lynn and changed their band name to Street
Chant when they picked up sticksman Alex from Pt Chev’s DHDFDs. Y’follow yet? Since then the band has toured New Zealand
with their spiritual antecedents The 3Ds, and were hand-picked to play around Australia with The Dead Weather, all the
while seeing their songs top the NZ alternative charts to increasing clamour. The attendant din is even louder now
they’ve just released their awesome new album Means on Arch Hill and are off to the States for CMJ. And through it all
they remain exactly as they came in: fierce, irreverent, passionate and obsessed in equal measures.
Get ready to get messy with CRYSTAL CASTLES at BIG DAY OUT 2011. Toronto’s electronic experimentalists Ethan Kath and Alice Glass are purveyors of the most
frenetic live show on the planet. “It's a thrillingly anarchic, messy show … all over the place, and all the better for
it” (MusicOMH, June 2010). The whispers about CRYSTAL CASTLES began in 2006, a series of limited, lo-fi vinyl singles
selling as quickly as they were pressed. Two self-titled albums later, the whisper is a roar. Or maybe that’s just
Glass’s “hellish shriek backed by warzone beats and liquid synths”. Shield your ears – CRYSTAL CASTLES will bring the
noise at BIG DAY OUT this summer.
TOOL, RAMMSTEIN, M.I.A., IGGY AND THE STOOGES, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM, SHIHAD THE GENERAL ELECTRIC, LUPE FIASCO, GRINDERMAN,
DEFTONES, THE BLACK KEYS, THE NAKED & FAMOUS, ANDREW W.K., WOLFMOTHER, THE JIM JONES REVUE, EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS, PRIMAL SCREAM SCREAMADELICA LIVE, BLOODY BEETROOTS DEATH CREW 77, BOOKA SHADE, SIX60, DIE ANTWOORD,
VITALIC, KIDS OF 88, CSS, PLAN B, RATATAT, I AM GIANT, JOHN BUTLER TRIO, AIRBOURNE, DIE!DIE!DIE!, BULLETPROOF, BIRDS OF
TOKYO, STREET CHANT, CRYSTAL CASTLES and more to be announced
FRIDAY JANUARY 21st AUCKLAND MT SMART STADIUM
Maurice Rd Penrose. Gates open 11am
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