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Tash Sultana Announces Debut NZ Show

Published: Tue 31 May 2016 05:22 PM
Tash Sultana Announces Debut NZ Show
Dynamic Melbourne artist Tash Sultana has announced her first New Zealand show at the Kings Arms in Auckland on 11 November. Tickets are on sale today via undertheradar.co.nz
At just 20 years of age, Tash is creating waves - generating massive street buzz & playing sold out shows across Australia and now the world. Tash made a name for herself busking on the streets of Melbourne before her homemade videos went viral getting millions of views online.
Since having her hands wrapped around a guitar at the age of three, the self taught artist quickly developed her own unique style that has people lining up to see her perform live. Her vocal shines with a magical quality & she has a natural gift for melody.
Tash’s carefully crafted edgy fusion of multi-instrumental pieces, beat boxing, unique guitar and percussion styled finger-tapping guitar has left audiences in awe. The young one-woman band powerhouse is set for a massive 2016 having already sold out 3 Melbourne shows & 3 Sydney shows a month in advance. Brand new single ’Gemini’ has just dropped online to critical acclaim. Tash is thrilled to announce her New Zealand debut alongside UK & Europe dates for September, taking her show overseas to meet demand.
CRS presents Tash Sultana
Friday November 11th
Kings Arms – Auckland
Tickets on sale now
undertheradar.co.nz

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