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Audiopharmacy (US) & Swiss Free Auckland Performances

Audiopharmacy (US) & Swiss Free Auckland Performances

Local RnB/Reggae artist SWISS is set to join American conscious hip-hop/dub act Audiopharmacy for free performances as part of the Auckland Arts Festival tonight, and for a special show at Rakinos Café & Bar tomorrow.

Taking to the stage in Auckland’s Aotea Square at 10PM this evening, the all-ages showcase will see SWISS perform some of his own tracks, including his hit single ‘Slow Wind’, alongside a collaborative performance with American collective, Audiopharmacy.

The two groups wilL come together again tomorrow night for a free R18 show at Rakinos Bar & Café from 9PM.

San Francisco-based hip hop / dub group, Audiopharmacy, are at the forefront of international fusion music. Their unique repertoire intricately fuses live instrumentation and global musical styles, producing a constantly evolving sound.

At just 20 years old, the charming new face of Pacific Reggae music, SWISS, has already captivated online audiences, generating over 600,000 views on Youtube for his hit ‘Slow Wind’. He is currently working on his highly anticipated debut album, set for releaselater this year.

Audiopharmacy are in New Zealand as part of an Asia-Pacific tour organised by the American MusicAbroad programme and the US Embassy.

Don’t miss your chance to see Audiopharmacy and SWISS take the stage together:

Wednesday 6 March - Auckland Arts Festival, Aotea Square
10PM, FREE ENTRY

Thursday 7 March - Rakinos Café & bar
9PM, FREE ENTRY

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