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Jessica Pratt Announces New Zealand Tour

Ben Woods - photo by Izzie Austin + Tiny Ruins (Duo) - photo by Si Moore

The countdown is on for fans of beguiling Californian folk song writer Jessica Pratt and her incredible band, with three very special happening across Aotearoa in just under a month. Now, just to sweeten the deal, Banished Music and Strange News have unveiled Jessica’s hand-picked supports for each show.

Lyttelton’s own songsmith Ben Woods will be joining the bill both on Monday 9 June at The Piano in Christchurch and Tuesday 10 June at Wellington’s newest venue Meow Nui, while the wonderful Tiny Ruins will perform as a duo on Wednesday 11 June at Auckland’s Bruce Mason Centre.

Ben Woods has released two solo albums worth of acclaimed and “ornately gloomy songs” (Tony Stamp, RNZ), Put and Dispeller. He has collaborated with everyone from his Lyttelton brethren Marlon Williams to A Handful Of Dust’s Alastair Galbraith, with a uniquely sound drawing comparisons to the likes of Scott Walker, Sparklehorse, and even Tall Dwarfs. The Quietus praised Ben as being “a weirdly accessible, creaky-yet-meticulous marvel,” and we are excited to have him on the bill for the first two shows of the tour.

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Performing at Jessica's Auckland show as the stripped back duo of songwriter Hollie Fullbrook and her longtime bandmate Cass Basil, this is a rare opportunity to catch Tiny Ruins during their recording phase, as they complete their follow-up to the masterful 2023 album Ceremony. The Guardian once wrote, “Fullbrook can, at times, sound more like Nick Drake than a thousand sensitive boys,” and we are pinching ourselves that this extraordinary addition to the line-up is happening.

Travelling on the back of critically acclaimed fourth album Here In The Pitch, this will be a markedly different show to the ones witnessed by early adopters ten years ago when Jessica played intimate solo shows at The Tuning Fork and The Golden Dawn. Returning with her full band to weave her wistful, timeless magic, audiences can expect to be transported back to a lost era when songs worked their way into your heart and under your skin.

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