Bad Hagrid Announce 'Here Comes Haggy' Tour
Pōneke psych-pop troupe Bad Hagrid are treating fans to a new double release, sporting the slightly ominous title Here Comes Haggy, dropping in mid May in conjunction with a launch tour taking them all throughout Aotearoa. Daring to venture as far south as Christchurch's Space Academy, they'll be joined on their Mad Max style sonic journey by heavy hitting local supports including DARTZ and Big Scout, plus they'll be warming up with a special ANZAC weekend double headline extravaganza at their hometown's Valhalla with Pass The Peas this coming Sunday. Grip the details below and stayed tuned for the launch of Here Comes Haggy on Friday 14th May...
Bad Hagrid - Here Comes Haggy Tour
Saturday 8th May - Rigged Flats, Wellington w/ Sweetspot, Tinsy Pam
Friday 21st May - Snails, Palmerston North w/ DARTZ, Skitz Hydro*
Saturday 22nd May - Space Monster, Whanganui w/ DARTZ, Space Trash
Friday 28th May - The Plant, Blenheim w/ Big Scout, Young Moon*
Saturday 29th May - Space Academy, Christchurch w/ Too Woke For Toast, Marsha*
Saturday 26th June - MOON, Wellington w/ King Fish, Benjis Palace*
*Tickets available HERE via UTR
Pass The Peas & Bad Hagrid - Valhalla ANZAC Day Special
Sunday 25th April - Valhalla, Wellington w/ Wet Bandits
Tickets available HERE via UTR
While you await the launch of Here Comes Haggy, here's sterling recent footage of Bad Hagrid playing 'The Fisherman' live at Kaitoke National Park...
Press release:
You hear a noise in the dead of the night
It sounds like the roar of a motorbike
Outside glows a mysterious light
Something in the air just don’t seem right
Here he comes stomping up the stairs
You can barely see his face behind his shaggy black beard
You try to run but you're frozen in fear
You ask what he wants and he says...
In support of the up and coming double release Here Comes Haggy, Bad Hagrid have dared to go south. We're making it as far as Space Academy in Christchurch and popping into The Plant in Blenheim on the way. Before that were road tripping through Whanganui and Palmy North, with our hometown resting place of Moon, Newtown Wellington.
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