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Auckland Museum presents The Volume Sunday Sessions

Published: Thu 15 Dec 2016 10:21 AM
Auckland Museum presents The Volume Sunday Sessions
Sit back and celebrate local music with the Volume Sunday Sessions at Auckland Museum in partnership with the Music Managers Forum and The Rockshop. Pull up a bean bag and settle in for the sounds of some of our most talented musicians on the last Sunday of each month for the duration of Volume: Making Music in Aotearoa. Enjoy an afternoon of some of our finest artists alongside emerging talent, and then visit Volume, a hands on, ears on exhibition exploring seven decades of New Zealand music. Free with Museum entry.
SUN 29 JAN, 12.00-200PM
January will feature master collaborator Gareth Thomas, dynamic folk artist Graeme James, and captivating singer-songwriter Ciaran McMeeken.
SUN 26 FEB, 12.00-200PM
In February, hear the unique sounds of kiwi duo Alae, the velvet voice of singer-songwriter Seth Haapuand critically acclaimed singer Iva Lamkum.
SUN 26 MAR, 12.00-200PM
Join us in March to hear the Latin swings and pop ties of Rubita’s modern day take on jazz, the sounds of dynamic live performer Helen Corry and epic South Auckland artists Vallkyrie.
SUN 30 APR, 12.00-200PM
April sees MsDLite take the stage with her hip hop/soul, neo-soul style, followed by the internationally renowned, soulful drum and bass artist MC Tali and later hip hop talent and dynamic live performer Diaz Grimm.
SUN 21 MAY, 12.00-200PM - LAST DAY OF VOLUME
At our final Sunday Session, you’ll enjoy the lyrically sharp tunes and fuzzy guitars of Shakes, Dave Weir’s psychedelic pop and the catching grooves and indie pop diamonds of Dictaphone Blues.

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