Hollie Smith Announces New Tour
Songstress Hollie Smith is taking her talent across the North Island in a special new showcase, hosted at intimate venues with new material to share.
Hollie Smith will be performing solo, highlighting the power of one of New Zealand’s most loved voices. With years of experience and a tasteful discography under her belt, Hollie Smith is a New Zealand icon not to be missed live in her intimate new song showcase.
Saturday 8th June / Wellington Jazz Festival
- Thistle Inn
Sunday 9th June / Kapiti Playhouse
Friday 14th June / Hastings - Common
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Saturday 15th June / Hastings - Common
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Saturday 22nd June / Auckland - Freida
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Sunday 23rd June / Auckland - Freida
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Hollie started the year with a moving performance at Splore festival before releasing ‘Whakaaria Mai’ with Teeks in March. The track is the first single from ‘Offering’, a twelve song album with all proceeds going towards the Salvation Army. 'Offering' includes twelve gospel hymns, and features an array of New Zealand's top artists including the likes of Dave Dobbyn and Kimbra. The track was performed to a moved crowd at the National Remembrance Service in light of the Christchurch Attacks. Most recently, Hollie opened for Irish singer Hozier at Auckland's Spark Arena.
Hollie Smith is a prolific hardworking singer, songwriter, and performer who has always maintained a highly respected reputation of creating music with the utmost integrity & passion. Her incredible live performances and powerhouse vocals have made her one of the most sought after acts in the New Zealand music industry.
This is an incredible opportunity to hear Hollie Smith's soulful voice live in unique venues. There are very limited tickets for each show, so grab yours before they sell out.
TICKET LINKS:
Saturday 8th June / Wellington Jaz Festival
- Thistle Inn
Sunday 9th June / Kapiti Playhouse
Friday 14th June / Hastings - Common
Room
Saturday 15th June / Hastings - Common
Room
Saturday 22nd June / Auckland - Freida
Margolis
Sunday 23rd June / Auckland - Freida
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