Beastwars Winter Tour Announced
Pōneke metal masters Beastwars will be thundering across Aotearoa this coming August, unleashing anthems from their chart-topping, Taite Prize nominated new album IV and a titanic back catalogue spanning almost a decade. Originally set to be touring the UK and Europe at this time, punters in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch will now be the only audiences in the entire world to experience the sonic intensity of Beastwars in the flesh anytime soon, due to the accursed coronavirus pandemic. The team of Matthew Hyde, Clayton Anderson, James Woods and Nathan Hickey hint new material may be premiered at these shows too – stave off the bitter winter cold with Beastwars this August at the dates below, including their first ever all ages event at Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal...
UPDATE 25/08/20: Due to Covid-19 restrictions new dates have been revealed for Beastwars' Wellington and Auckland events, Christchurch's all ages show has been postponed with new dates to be announced..
Panhead Custom Ales presents:
Beastwars Tour 2020
Saturday 22nd August - Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch (all ages) - Postponed∞
Saturday 12th December - San Fran, Wellington [new date]*
Friday 20th November - Whammy Bar, Auckland [new date]*
Tickets available HERE via UTR*
Ticket info available via Ticketek∞
Experience the intensity of 'Storms Of Mars' from IV...
Press release:
In a parallel dimension Beastwars would have just wrapped up their first ever tour of the UK and Europe. 3 weeks playing festivals and small rock clubs throughout the UK, Germany, France, Poland, Austria, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland.
Unfortunately, as we are all too aware, everyones plans for 2020 have been seriously scuppered. But the show must go on!
Beastwars play 3 shows this August in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, which will take place in the majestic surrounds of the Isaac Theatre Royal and be their first ever All Ages headline show.
The band will be digging deep into their repertoire from all four albums including last years number one record IV and possibly including a new song or two written during lockdown.
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