In association with the Third Eye and Electric Peak Promotions, we present some of the best acts Wellington has to offer. Including a wild variety of performers to expand and explore (Benji‘s Palace, Connor Moore, DOONS, Harry Hodgman, LOST BiRD, Lucky Jim & Violet Hirst), this series of concerts features a unique line up each night for a multidimensional palette of music. With an incredible array of talent to be seen, this series is an opportunity to experience some new and wickedly good worlds of art in one room.
Tonight's Acts....
Lucky Jim:
Lucky Jim is an elusive crab-like creature who was at one point described as being “enigmatic” by a major music journalism website. Other descriptors pertaining to Jim’s music include “sprawling,” “mind-altering,” “deeply-zoned,” and “like … Tangerine Dream time-warped into a mid-80s Detroit dance club.” What will Jim bring us this time? Could it possibly go wrong?
Harry Hodgman:
Music for me is all colour, pure raw dirty colour. I spend a lot of time listening and nearly obsessing with other peoples music, so naturally I find inspiration in that. I find a huge sense of resolution in the subjects of my writing - but with that I think it’s equally as important to write about boys, love, and existentialism as it is about a snail or someone chewing loudly. The piano is a huge part of my music, that charming little box has evolved over a couple hundred years just for me to play it while singing ditties about my whimsical adventures with depression and finding food at one am.
LOST BiRD:
LOST BiRD are singer-songwriter Ali Whitton and violinist Oliver Vetter, singing folky alt-country. Songs are interspersed by storytelling and ramblings. This is a solo show, with just Ali.
Important Information:
Doors Open - 7pm
Lucky Jim - 7.30pm
Harry Hodgman - 8.30pm
LOST BiRD - 9.30pm
All times subject to change
Tickets:
$15* from undertheradar.co.nz
$20 on the door
*excl $1 booking fee
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acoustic/solo,
alternative,
country/folk,
Lucky Jim,
Harry Hodgman,
LOST BiRD
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