The voice behind NZ's longest running hit single is back in Aotearoa!
Sean Cunningham, former frontman for kiwi band Atlas (2005 – 2009), returns to Aotearoa from his base in Nashville Tennessee, and will be kicking off his antipodean return with a unique acoustic 'up-close' set at Small Gods Taproom on Friday 17 January…
Sean’s New Zealand return sees him visiting the places and people that played an important part in his life during those hectic Atlas years. Mixing musical reunions with special gigs in small intimate venues dotted across the North and South Islands.
Now an established solo artist, Sean has recently toured Europe and North America on the back of his latest solo album release Whatever That Is and now brings promises a very special musical experience with these bespoke 'up-close' shows.
“I couldn’t be more excited to return to Aotearoa after so many years and with these shows I truly get a unique, intimate opportunity to share my stories through both new songs and old familiar favourites.” – Sean Cunningham
Join Sean and friends for a special night of songs, old and new at Auckland’s urban beer garden in the heart of Eden Terrace (behind the Powerstation) – Small Gods Taproom 2/2 Shaddock St.
For more details, media enquiries and ticketing queries email rebecca@thecraftdept.co.nz
About the venue:
Small Gods Taproom will be the venue for this opening ‘small gig’. Auckland’s hidden urban beer garden and warehouse bar. The team behind Small Gods are champions of New Zealand’s artisan brewing industry and now they are opening their taproom to the New Zealand music scene, so musicians can also share their art with audiences who value live music and finely crafted things in a unique space
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acoustic/solo,
alternative,
blues,
country/folk,
pop,
rock,
world,
Sean Cunningham,
Rodney Fisher,
Goodshirt,
Atlas,
Rebecca Hendl-Smith,
Floral Clocks,
The Craft Dept.
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