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International Music Acts Arrive In New Zealand

Published: Thu 17 Jan 2019 01:48 PM
International Music Acts Arrive In New Zealand
It’s just days away until some of New Zealand’s favourite summer holiday locations will come alive to the sounds of the annual Summer Concert Tour.
The international acts headlining the tour have started arriving in Queenstown for the Gibbston Valley Winery Summer Concert on Saturday the 19th, the first of three shows to be held across the country.
An estimated 40,000 concert goers are expected to attend one of the three shows, which will feature SUPERTRAMP’S Roger Hodgson (with his full band), James Reyne and Mark Seymour formerly of AUSTRALIAN CRAWL and HUNTERS & COLLECTORS (along with their band), and the unmistakable voice of Toni Childs.
Legendary singer songwriter, SUPERTRAMP’S Roger Hodgson arrived in New Zealand Wednesday and was welcomed by Queenstown mayor Jim Boult.
Roger said “It’s wonderful to be back in your beautiful country and we can’t wait to celebrate with you over the next two weeks.”
Greenstone Entertainment CEO Amanda Calvert comments “It gives us great pleasure to showcase what New Zealand has to offer to these legends of music and to provide their fans the opportunity to have an amazing days experience at one of our three shows. With the annual Summer Concert Tour now in its 9th year, we pride ourselves on delivering a well organised and fun day out, allowing concert goers to enjoy an amazing array of music as well as taking away with them an experience that will last for years to come.”
Tickets for this Saturday’s Gibbston Valley Winery Summer Concert are available through www.greenstoneentertainment.co.nz , with a limited number also available for purchase on the day at the concerts main entry gate until sold out.
The tour then heads north for the sold out Taupo Summer Concert on Saturday 26 January, followed by the Whitianga Summer Concert on Sunday 27 January (Auckland anniversary weekend).
Tickets for the Whitianga show are available through http://www.greenstoneentertainment.co.nz or www.ticketek.co.nz
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Roger Hodgson
SUPERTRAMP’S Roger Hodgson , the legendary singer-songwriter and the voice of SUPERTRAMP (playing with his full band) will perform all his Supertramp hits including – “Dreamer” “Give A Little Bit” “It’s Raining Again” “Take the Long Way Home” “The Logical Song” “Breakfast In America” and more…
James Reyne & Mark Seymour
AUSTRALIAN CRAWLS James Reyne and HUNTERS & COLLECTORS Mark Seymour (along with band) will be hitting the stage both individually and then together, playing their anthem songs Kiwi's love including- “Boys Light Up” “Reckless” “Downhearted” “Holy Grail” “Throw Your Arms Around Me” “When The River Runs Dry” and more…
Toni Childs
TONI CHILDS will complete this amazing line-up with her unmistakeable voice, playing all of her hits including “Don’t Walk Away” ‘Stop Your Fussin” “I’ve Got To Go Now” “Zimbabwe” and more….
ROGER HODGSON, JAMES REYNE, MARK SEYMOUR & TONI CHILDS play
Queenstown – Gibbston Valley Winery, Saturday January 19th 2019
Taupo – Taupo Amphitheatre, Saturday January 26th 2019 (Auckland Anniversary Weekend) – SOLD OUT
Whitianga – Whitianga Waterways Arena, Sunday January 27th 2019 (Auckland Anniversary Weekend)
TICKETS ON SALE NOW THROUGH
www.greenstoneentertainment.co.nz
or
www.ticketek.co.nz
$109 (plus booking fees)

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