ATOMIC - Eurythmics, Pretenders, Patti Smith, Jefferson Airplane, Joan Jett & More
New Zealand’s finest artists Gin Wigmore, Julia Deans, Dianne Swann, Gussie Larkin and Jazmine Mary today announce a three-concert tour to celebrate pioneering women of rock including Blondie, Eurythmics, Pretenders, Patti Smith, Jefferson Airplane, Joan Jett & more.
ATOMIC! harnesses the energy of an all-femme line-up of musicians to perform a heaving catalogue of hits fronted by women who kicked down doors and rewrote rock’s rules of engagement.
Expect a monster hit list including Heart of Glass, Here Comes the Rain Again, Brass In Pocket, Because the Night, White Rabbit, I Love Rock ‘N Roll and many more in this amazing night of rock in Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington this November.
Pre-sales for this extraordinary rock concert start today. All remaining seats go on sale this Thursday at 9am via Ticketek and Ticketmaster.
Punk poet Patti Smith. Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick. Denim rocker Joan Jett. Relentless pop hitmakers Debbie Harry of Blondie and Annie Lennox of Eurythmics. These and other icons arrived on their own terms, with rebellion hardwired to their bones to ramraid the boys’ club of the 60s, ‘70s and ‘80s and take no prisoners. As the Pretenders’ Chrissie said, “I didn’t have any role models that were women. My role models were musicians.”
Don’t miss these modern legends of the escalating femme insurrection paying it back to some of the greatest performers of our times: a hitlist rooted in the glories of the past recalled and refreshed for future generations. As Debbie Harry said way back in the day, “the only place left for rock to go is toward more girl stars. There's nothing left for men to do.”
DETAILS
NOVEMBER
10, ISAAC THEATRE ROYAL, CHCH
NOVEMBER
11, THE CIVIC, AUCKLAND
NOVMEBER 18, ST
JAMES, WELLINGTON
Tickets from $89 + ticketing charges
BIOS
Gin
Wigmore
New Zealand born singer/songwriter, Gin
Wigmore, burst onto the scene after winning the
International Songwriting Competition at 18 years old. She
was the youngest and first unsigned artist to win the Grand
Prize. She was also the first artist from New Zealand to
sign to Island Records and has now released four albums to
critical acclaim. Her first album release ‘Holy Smoke’
is currently certified 4x Platinum and her second album
‘Gravel & Wine’ 2x Platinum. Many of her best-known
tracks (Kill Of The Night, Black Sheep, Man Like That, Girl
Gang) have been featured in Film and TV shows around the
world.
Julia Deans
Having first
come to the fore as the sassy and beguiling front woman for
Fur Patrol at the turn of the century, the past decade has
seen Julia Deans transition from iconic rock chick to
glorious songbird.
Deans’ critically acclaimed solo
albums Modern Fables (2010) and We Light Fire (2018) both
earned her a swag of nominations for coveted musical
accolades the Taite Music Prize, the APRA Silver Scroll, and
the NZ Music Awards, and this year marks the 20th
anniversary of Fur Patrol’s much-loved album Pet, which
brought us the now classic kiwi number one
‘Lydia’.
Never shy to add another string to her bow,
Deans has delved into a long list of other musical projects
over the years. She’s worked with acts like The Adults,
SJD, and Neil Finn; performed in an impressive array of arts
festival shows; stretched her dramatic chops in musical
theatre; worked with the Auckland Philharmonia and
Christchurch Symphony Orchestras. In 2020 she was invited to
be the Musical Director of the prestigious The Silver Scroll
Awards show.
“This is a singer/songwriter at the height
of their craft.” – Sunday Star Times
“Yep, she can
sing, and when she soars it’s a spine-tingling thing,
because it’s all real.” – Metro
Dianne
Swann
Playing live to 100,000 people. Signing to
two international labels.
Recording with Radiohead.
Having a track chosen as NME single of the week.
These
are just some of the highlights of Dianne Swann’s career
as a vocalist, songwriter, and performer.
Dianne’s
career began when she fronted the band Everything that Flies
in the mid-80s, the group disbanding not long after winning
Best Music Video at the 1986 Aotearoa Music Awards.
She
followed this by linking up with Margaret Urlich, Annie
Crummer, Kim Willoughby and Debbie Harwood as When The
Cat’s Away which proved staggering successful with a gold
album, number 1 song and two years of sell-out national
tours; also finding time to release the solo single
‘Something Good’ in 1989.
Demand for Dianne’s
musical talents soared, touring and performing with the
likes of Tim Finn, Opshop as well as fellow Hall of Famers,
Dave McArtney and Straitjacket Fits.
After a career of
music released under band names, Dianne released her first
solo album, The War on Peace of Mind, to critical acclaim in
April 2021.
Gussie Larkin –
Mermaidens
Gussie Larkin is a New Zealand based
songwriter and music industry multi-hyphenate. The
29-year-old formed the band Mermaidens in 2014, and since
then they have achieved cult status for their unique
psych-pop sound, hypnotic live shows, and striking
compositions. Mermaidens will release their fourth studio
album in November 2023. Gussie also writes and performs in
the band Earth Tongue, a heavy psych two-piece who since
forming in 2017 have toured the UK and Europe multiple
times, played alongside bands such as IDLES and Ty Segall,
and recorded their upcoming second studio album with The
Beths’ guitarist Jonathan
Pearce.
Jazmine
Mary
Captivating Noir Folk artist Jazmine Mary
is “rising into our collective consciousness as a star, as
an artist to be reckoned with, as a creative force”. They
crack open the beauty and ugliness of the world with a voice
that critics are calling “truly a wonder”. Recently
opened for Kurt Vile, Billy Bragg. Jazmine Mary has just
completed a national Tour of their Critically acclaimed
sophomore Album DOG. An award-winning gig for melancholy and
exultation.
"manages to be funny, erotic, off-putting and
touching all at once." - RNZ
Steph Brown –
Lips - Keys
Steph Brown is a keyboard player,
songwriter and composer who has studied in both Auckland and
New York City. She has toured all over the world, playing
alongside Patti Smith, Cyndi Lauper, and Etta James, and
recording with Kanye West.
In 2012 she won New
Zealand’s most prestigious songwriting award, the Silver
Scroll. She has since released two EPs and a full length
album as Lips, and her music has appeared in television,
documentaries, and film soundtracks.
Rebel
Reid – Valkyrie - Lead Guitar
Rebel Reid was
born to be a rockstar, and it's no surprise considering her
mother named her after two of the greatest icons of the
genre: Billy Idol and David Bowie. From the moment she
entered the world, Rebel's destiny was set in stone.
She
is the embodiment of rock and roll.
Music runs through
her veins like an electric current on her Flying V, and
every note she plays is infused with raw and untamed
energy.
The songwriter, producer, and guitarist, puts her
heart and soul into every project she's a part of. Her music
is like a punch to the gut, a visceral experience that
leaves listeners feeling alive and invigorated. Rebel Reid
is a true rockstar, a force of nature whose music is like
nothing else out there.
Mareea Paterson –
Bass
Mareea Paterson has enjoyed success in her
music career from the late 90’s to present day. A renowned
bass player to the stars and in demand session
player/songwriter, Paterson has toured internationally
throughout the 00’s as a member of American indie rockers
Veruca Salt and recently completed recording on Louise
Post’s first solo album with Matt Drenik (Producer) and
drummer Matt Walker (Smashing Pumpkins). A member of both
Tim Finn and Sir Dave Dobbyn’s band for years adding up to
a decade, she has also played and recorded with Brooke
Fraser and Gin Wigmore, Aussie talents End of Fashion and
Alex Lloyd and Kiwi icon Jordan Luck. She is currently part
of a songwriting/production team alongside Tom Bailey
(Thompson Twins) and Andrew Maclaren
(stellar*)