Second Lineup Announced For The Others Way Festival 2019
The second and final lineup of local and overseas artists has today been revealed for this year's The Others Way festival, taking over venues throughout Tāmaki Makaurau's Karangahape Road in late August. Joining the jaw-dropping array of previously announced acts – including The Chills, Straitjacket Fits, Blam Blam Blam and John Maus – are such earth-shaking additions as Flying Nun dreamscape duo Purple Pilgrims, Northland soul / reggae icon Troy Kingi, guitar-pop heavyweights Soaked Oats, mega-catchy tunesmiths Hans Pucket with full horn section, and the long-awaited return of Wellington art-punk legends Cortina, playing their first Auckland event in a decade! The multi-venue affair will feature a specially curated Milk! Records stage at Hopetoun Alpha, showcasing local luminaries Tiny Ruins alongside US psych-rocker Gary War, Jen Cloher and Jade Imagine. Don't even think of mucking around – explore the festival lineup details below including crucial afterparty info, and grab your tickets while you can...
UPDATE 26/07/19: the very first Wellington sideshow for The Others Way has been announced, check out the details here
The Others Way Festival 2019
Friday 30th August – Karangahape Road District, Tāmaki Makaurau
The Wine Cellar, Whammy Bar, Whammy Backroom, Neck of the Woods, The Fale at Samoa House, Cross Street Market, Galatos, The Studio, The Thirsty Dog, Audio Foundation, Hopetoun Alpha, Mercury Theatre
Featuring... Bad Timing, Bailey Wiley, BEING., Ben Woods, Blam Blam Blam, Carnivorous Plant Society, The Chills, Chris Cohen, Church & AP, Contenders, Cortina, Crap Date, Creme Jean, Dateline, DOG Power, Echo Ohs, Gary War, Hans Pucket, Jade Imagine, Jen Cloher, John Maus, Linen, Long Distance Runner, Mermaidens, Negative Nancies, NT Honey, Ounce, Princess Chelsea, Purple Pilgrims, Reb Fountain, Richard Maybe’s Passion for Nature, Sad Freq, Shiraz & LSJ, Soaked Oats, Straitjacket Fits, Sulfate, Superstarz, The Terminals, Tiny Ruins, Troy Kingi, Vayne, Water
Friendly Potential’s Others Way After Party
Featuring... Borrowed cs and Mara TK - Neck of the Woods, 12.30am start (free entry with your Others Way wristband / general public door sales)
Tickets on sale HERE via UTR
Watch the transcendental clip for 'Two Worlds Apart' by Purple Pilgrims...
Check out the video for Troy Kingi's 'Babylon Grows', from his new album Holy Colony Burning Acres...
Experience Cortina's epic '2001 Ways To Love Me', from their classic 2005 album Control Freaks Rule The World...
Take in Tiny Ruins' 'How Much', the cinematic lead single to their new album Olympic Girls...
Press release:
Basking in the excitement of a banner year for The Others Way, the team at Flying Out are chuffed to reveal the final additions to The Others Way lineup for 2019. Stay tuned for more Others Way news over the coming weeks!
Joining the artist alumni, psychedelic neo-soul/reggae superstar Troy Kingi, enchantresses Purple Pilgrims, folk luminary Reb Fountain, Dunedin hairaisers Soaked Oats, and shimmer poppers Hans Pucket (w/ full horn section) will delight and captivate in performances not to be missed. Peter Ruddell (one third of Wax Chattels) will perform his new solo project Sulfate, along with fresh new talent Vayne, synth-wave duo Crap Date, acid rock trio Linen, and Wellingtonian art-punk group Cortina reunite for a one off Auckland show!
More overseas acts join The Others Way lineup including Gary War, along with Jen Cloher, Jade Imagine and kiwi indie darlings Tiny Ruins who will play the curated Milk! Records Stage at Hopetoun Alpha.
Finish your night right and head along to Friendly Potential’s Others Way After Party, going down at Neck of the Woods, featuring the talents of Borrowed CS and Mara TK. Starts at 12.30am / $10 door entry (general public) or free entry with your Others Way wristband.
Early bird passes are now sold out! Remaining festival passes to The Others Way are available in-store or online from Flying Out and Undertheradar.
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