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Drunken Piano presents Courtney Barnett

Published: Mon 21 May 2018 12:27 PM
Sells out first Auckland concert, second show announced
Monday, May 21- Hot on the heels of the release of her sophomore album Tell Me How You Really Feel, Courtney Barnett announces a second all ages concert at Auckland’s Powerstation on Tuesday August 28.
The first Powerstation show sold-out even before Barnett’s critically acclaimed new record dropped on Friday and with a tradition of her shows in New Zealand being full houses, it’s expected that this second show will sell like hotcakes when tickets are released at 2pmtoday via Ticketmaster.
This is what critics are saying about the new album:
“Tell Me How You Really Feel is Courtney Barnett at her angriest and most vulnerable, but being a drinker of details means she can also blow the beauty of life’s little things up to full-size.” - NME, UK
“An album that's warm, honest, awash with tuneage, never corny, and really rather marvellous.” - MOJO, UK
“Courtney Barnett is back with a spectacular new album.” - Sunday Star Times, NZ
Courtney Barnett and her band have taken their place as one of the live rock acts of our time, and fans should not miss to see the songs from this spectacular new album live.
COURTNEY BARNETT
with support from East Brunswick All Girls Choir
Tuesday August 28 Powerstation, Auckland
Wednesday August 29 Powerstation, Auckland - SOLD OUT
Thursday August 30 Opera House, Wellington
TICKETS FOR THE NEW SHOW ON SALE AT 2PM AT TICKETMASTER.CO.NZ
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For New Zealand tour related enquiries, contact:
Josie Campbell
+64 21 907070
josie@greatthings.co.nz
For album related enquiries, contact
Lucy Macrae
+64 21 573 799
lucy@thelabel.co.nz
Tour announcement:
Since the release of her debut full-length Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit, Courtney Barnett has been celebrated as one of the most distinctive and compelling voices in indie rock, a singer-writer who mixes deeply insightful observations with devastating self-assessment. Flipping between the political and personal with face-melting guitars to boot Barnett’s rise to global prominence is unprecedented.
From the housing crisis of 'Depreston' to the hell of internet trolls in 'Nameless Faceless', the 30-year-old's everyday narratives have now weaved into collaboration with The Breeders, Kurt Vile and long-term partner Jen Cloher.
Rolling Stone praised her as “one of the sharpest, most original songwriters around—at any level, in any genre… a self-strafing humorist á la Lena Dunham who’s also a Dylan-style word ninja”. She's a critical darling with an adoring fanbase to match. Barnett's electric live shows have seen her grace the stages of the biggest festivals of the world, playing to adoring audiences across five continents.
2017 saw the release of the wonderful album Lotta Sea Lice an album of duets with Kurt Vile and a gorgeous place-holder while we awaited the release of Tell Me How You Really Feel.
Tell Me How You Really Feel will be released May 18th through Barnett’s own label Milk! Records followed by a string of worldwide tour dates, including all ages shows in Auckland and Wellington in August.
One of the most unique Australian voices to emerge this century, see Courtney Barnett tear up the stage with whiplash wit and a full band this August, with support from label-mates East Brunswick All Girls Choir.

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