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Line-Up Announced For Going Global Showcase 2017

Line-Up Announced For Going Global Showcase 2017

Wednesday 9th August, 2017 11:00AM

To accompany the myriad of insightful international speakers at the 2017 Going Global Music Summit, Independent Music New Zealand has announced 12 handpicked artists for the live showcase section of the conference. The showcase will take place in the musical mecca that is the complex of Whammy, Wine Cellar and Whammy Backroom and includes the age-belying thrash metal assault of Alien Weaponry, the mesmerising trip hop of SoccerPractise and the engaging post-punk of Yukon Era along with nine other acts from around the country. Check out the details below...

Going Global Presents
Saturday 2nd September, Whammy + Wine Cellar + Whammy Backroom, Auckland

Featuring... Alien Weaponry, Ciaran McMeeken, Estère, Graeme James, Ha The Unclear, Herriot Row, October, Silicon, SoccerPractise, Teeks, The Miltones, Yukon Era.

Tickets available to the showcase HERE at UTR or get free entry with your Going Global Summit weekend pass 


Check out the visual delight that is ‘Windfall’ by SoccerPractise…


Here’s the western-themed video for ‘Black Dahlia’ by The Miltones...


And the quirky video for ‘Secret Lives Of Furniture’ by Ha The Unclear.



For tickets head over HERE and for more information about the day time portion of the summit, head over HERE.

Links
goingglobal.co.nz
alienweaponry.com
ciaranmcmeeken.com
estere.co.nz
graemejamesmusic.com
hatheunclear.com
herriotrow.com
facebook.com/octobrmusic
facebook.com/SoccerPractise
facebook.com/thisteeks
themiltones.com
facebook.com/yukonera

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Going Global Presents
Sat 2nd Sep 6:30pm
The Wine Cellar and Whammy Bar, Auckland