Andrew Keoghan Announces April Tour
Los Angeles-based artist Andrew Keoghan is returning for a three-show home turf tour in April. Dubbed the 'Something Going On Tour, after one of the stand-out tracks on his latest full-length album Every Orchid Offering, the shows will see Keoghan joined by drummer Alistair Deverick (Neil Finn, Lawrence Arabia) and bassist Cass Basil (Tiny Ruins). Here are the details...
Andrew Keoghan 'Something Going On' Tour
Friday 21st April, Blue Smoke, Christchurch w/ Flip Grater
Thursday 27th April, Meow, Wellington
Friday 28th April, Tuning Fork, Auckland
Tickets to Christchurch and Wellington shows available HERE at UTR, and at Ticketmaster for Auckland
Soak up single 'Something Going On' below, and head over here to stream the whole record...
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Andrew Keoghan
Announces New Zealand Tour
Our favourite Los Angeles-based new romantic, Andrew Keoghan returns to New Zealand for three shows in the homeland. Accompanied by his band, Keoghan announces these dates alongside the release of his new single, 'Something Going On' off his critically acclaimed second album Every Orchid Offering.
Easily a standout track with its haunting refrain, Keoghan's latest single is a wry narrative about a long distance relationship, supported by Cure-esk guitar, impeccable bass playing and soft beds of vocal harmonies. It's as if Paul McCartney and Bryan Ferry each took a break from McCartney II and Flesh and Blood in 1980, to conjure this into existence.
Keoghan will be joined on tour by drummer Alistair Deverick (Neil Finn, Lawrence Arabia) and bassist Cass Basil (Tiny Ruins).
Every Orchid Offering is a series of personal vignettes about transience, sexuality, conceived gender roles, commitment, lust and modern reincarnation, combining a pop sensibility with contemporary R&B, electronic and orchestral elements.
Released in 2016, the album features duets with Hollie Fullbrook (Tiny Ruins) and Chelsea Nikkel (Princess Chelsea), along with contributions from some of Keoghan's other cohorts from The Ruby Suns, The Phoenix Foundation and Lawrence Arabia.
Tuning Fork Tickets via Ticketmaster
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