More cities and acts added to Milk & Honey festival
More cities and acts added to Milk & Honey festival
MORE
ARTISTS
ANOTHER CITY AND VENUE
ADDED!!
MILK & HONEY
F E S T I V A
L
One night
Four
cities
Five venues
Over
twenty artists
In celebration of International Women’s
Day
Friday March 8th 2019.
Milk & Honey Festival are excited to announce the addition of a Queenstown gig – award winning Mel Parsons will be performing at the Sherwood in Queenstown with special guest Dana Sipos (Canada).
And critically acclaimed artist October has been added to the Auckland Whammy/Wine Cellar show.
The festival is now being staged simultaneously across five venues throughout NZ, with over twenty of Aotearoa’s finest female artists in celebration of International Women’s Day on Friday March 8th.
MILK & HONEY FESTIVAL
MILK & HONEY
AUCKLAND
POWERSTATION
Tami
Neilson, Nadia Reid, Julia Deans, Ria Hall and Sandy Mill
(DJ)
WHAMMY/WINE CELLAR
carb on
carb, CHAII, Cheshire Grimm, Dead Little Penny, HEX, LEXXA,
Randa, October, Sami Sisters, Tooms, Wax Chattels,
Valkyrie
MILK & HONEY
WELLINGTON
CLUB 121
Curated by
Moments
Alexa Casino (DJ), Half Queen , Peach
Milk , Amy Jean
MILK & HONEY
CHRISTCHURCH
BLUE
SMOKE
Bic Runga,
French_concession
MILK & HONEY
QUEENSTOWN
SHERWOOD
Mel
Parsons, Dana Sipos (Canada)
Tickets to each gig in the Milk and Honey Festival are on sale from www.milkandhoneyfestival.co.nz
Note that each gig is stand-alone and are individually ticketed
ABOUT MILK & HONEY FESTIVAL
The team behind Milk and Honey are Lani Purkis and Teresa Patterson. The two have a wealth of music industry experience between them, from management, promotion, and booking, to performing, teaching, and mentoring.
While working on other projects over the past 12 months, they began thinking about how wonderful it would be to create a series of shows where the majority of musicians and crew were women, and decided it was the perfect goal for International Women’s Day 2019.
They have three key aims:
1. To celebrate the incredibly
talented women who work in all facets of the New Zealand
music industry;
2. To make female artists and crew
visible to younger women, and encourage them to see many
different possible roles they could find for themselves in
the music industry;
3. To provide a safe, inclusive,
respectful festival and gig environment.
“We really wanted to create something where younger girls and women have someone to look up to and aspire to, and something where women are very clearly visible in all parts of the event.”
Tami Neilson states: “I'm so excited to be part of the inaugural Milk & Honey Festival. We're going to blast the roof off The Powerstation with this powerhouse line-up! What a way to celebrate International Women's Day.”
The Sami Sisters agree: "We are super pumped to be part of Milk & Honey! It's been a while since we played and we couldn't be more excited to take part in this festival celebrating our wāhine toa on International Women's Day."
MILK & HONEY
FESTIVAL
Celebrating International
Women’s Day
Friday March 8th 2019
Tickets on sale from www.milkandhoneyfestival.co.nz
Note that each gig is individually ticketed.