Ha The Unclear Announce Summer Dates For 'Out Of The Water' Tour
Placing at the highly respectable number six spot on the ultimate 2021 SRN Top Ten at this year's inaugural SRN Awards with their super catchy 'Strangers', Ha The Unclear are bouncing back into action with new nationwide tour dates. Originally set to tour in spring before the dastardly Delta variant messed around with everyone's local gig plans, the Tāmaki Makaurau-based crew have a fresh crop of tunes ready to roll out at their forthcoming summer shows — sporting such relatably world weary titles as ‘(We’re gonna die in a) Rented House’, ‘No Lemons in the Lemonade’ and 'Even Artichokes Have Hearts (So Why Don't You?)'. Head along to the following dates for a sneak preview of what Ha The Unclear have planned for release soon via French imprint Think Zik, plus have a squiz at what bass playing co-founder Paul Cathro has been up to with his prolific solo output in 2021 HERE.
Undertheradar proudly presents...
Ha The Unclear - Out Of The Water Tour
Saturday 22nd January - Tora Bombora Festival, Martinborough, Wellington
Friday 11th February - Space Academy, Christchurch*
Saturday 12th February - Mussel Inn, Onekaka
Friday 4th March - Whammy Bar, Auckland*
Saturday 5th March - Yonder, Queenstown [free entry]
Friday 18th March - Dive, Dunedin*
*Tickets available HERE via UTR
Tora Bombora tickets available HERE
Check out the puppet video for 'Strangers', from Ha The Unclear's Threads EP...
Press release:
After COVID forced cancellation of their October/November tour, Ha the Unclear are pleased to announce new summer dates.
Playing some favourites and incorporating new songs with curious titles like ‘(I’m gonna die in a) Rented House’, ‘No Lemons in the Lemonade’, and 'Even Artichokes Have Hearts (So Why Don't You?).
Last year the band released the ‘Threads’ EP featuring the single ‘Strangers’ and the Sylvia Massy/Tom Healy produced ‘Julius Caesar’. With wider (re and new) releases shortly sailing via their label Think Zik, a flurry of writing over the winter months has the band all fizzed up to share the stage again.
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