The Runners Ride Again Man of Steel: Kasabian
The Runners Ride Again Man of Steel: Kasabian
The Runners Ride Again Man of Steel: Kasabian
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Dunedins strictly vinyl label Monkey Killer Records
are marking their third year in business by throwing
a birthday bash next month. In what seems like a
very grown-up and mature decision, the gig will
be held in the afternoon on Sunday 16 October.
Mountaineater, Operation Rolling Thunder, Idiot
Prayer, Conray and Kilmog who will all be spread
over the two stages between Bennu and XII Below.
raise the teMpo
The Tempo Dance Festival 2011 kicks off later
this month. Friday 30 September sees the eighth
incarnation of the celebration go down at Aucklands
new Q Theatre on Queen Street as it runs through to
Saturday 08 October. 15 showcases of all things dance
will be packed into the nine days of contemporary
brilliance, ranging from all ages works to naughtier,
nudier, burlesqueier performances.
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Another sideshow/sister show has been announced
as part of the Rhythm & suffx gigs all going down
later this year. Rhythm And Alps will be taking
over Terrance Downs in Canterburys Mt Hutt with
Grandmaster Flash, Flying Lotus, Six60, 1814,
Homebrew, A Hori Buzz, The Eastern and roughly
another 30 acts on show. The festival goes down
on Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 December with
tickets from 1-night.
DUB Ya
Salmonella Dub will be playing at The
Hunter Lounge at Victoria University
in November as they celebrate (a
little late) their July double-album
release Freak Control Madness The
Twenty Track Park. After about 15
years of international touring theyve
picked up a few tricks. Newtown
Rocksteady Soulsystem and DJ
Rudeboy will handling the support
reigns for the Wellington show.
the JaZZ-Cat
experieNCe
Acclaimed Ethiopian musician
Mulatu Astatke will play his frst
ever New Zealand show at Aucklands
Powerstation later this year. Referred
to as the Father of Ethio-Jazz,
Astatke has been sampled by the likes
of Kanye, Nas and Damien Marley
and contributed to Jim Jarmushs 2005
hit Broken Flowers. Australian and
Ethiopian collaborators The Black
Jesus Experience will be playing
support for the November show.
BreaKiNg reCorDs
Its the 30th anniversary of Flying Nun this November,
and the iconic label is celebrating in epic proportions.
Throughout the celebratory month a range of Nun
artists will play shows in Auckland, Wellington,
Christchurch and Dunedin. Those on the line up
include The Clean, HDU, The Bats, Ghost Club, F
in Math and Alphabethead. The 30th anniversary
launch parties will be held at Aucklands Kings Arms
on Friday 04 November and The Garden Club in
Wellington the next day, with performances from
Popstrangers, Surf Friends, T54 and more.
laNeWaYDaY
The Laneway Festival is offcially
back in action, and has found yet
another new spot to call home.
The day of fun will go down on
Monday 30 January next year at the
new Silo Park, formerly known as
the Tank Farm down on Aucklands
Waterfront. No offcial word yet as
to whos performing, but that will
all be announced on Monday 10
October. Place your bets and start
the rumours...
BaseMeNtFest.2011
A nifty little boutique arts festival will be going
down in Auckland and it all starts on Monday at
The Basement. Basementfest.2011 will include
theatrical thrillers, street art, burlesque, DJs, stand-up
and plenty more. Running through to Saturday 22
October, performances include Yours Truly, Haunted
Love, My Mother Says Im Talented, Tourettes and a
Regrooved Block Party. Check it out online it looks
like a biggie.
all that YoU Desire
Jess Chambers will be kicking off her three-stop tour
this week in celebration of her new album Desire.
Following her hugely impressive 2008 debut Jess
Chambers and the Firefy Orchestra is no easy task,
but she managed to come out on top playing her part
in The Woolshed Sessions pretty well so expect good
things. The talented songstress hits Auckland and
Wellington this week.
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Midnight Youth will be performing
with Young Lyre for a one-off show
at Aucklands Powerstation on Friday
28 October.
The frst line-up for Homegrown
has been announced for Saturday 18
February at Wellingtons waterfront.
This announcement includes some
big hitters such as Shihad, The Adults,
David Dallas, Concord Dawn and
plenty more, but well be waiting to
see what underdogs will be in the
second announcement next month.
Nelson high-school heartbreakers
The Peasants took away the
Smokefreerockquest title over the
weekend, winning them a grant of
$10,000. Keep your earballs peeled for
their single which should hit radio
waves in the coming months.
The AotearoHA series hits
Aucklands SKYCITY Theatre on Friday
28 October with Ben Hurley, Mo
Kheir, Urzila Carson, Guy Williams
and Tom Furniss performing.
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The Audio Foundation will be holding an informal panel discussion this week. On the panel will be
Richard MacFarlane and Tim Gentles from Rose Quartz, and Programme Leader of Critical Studies
at Elam School of Fine Arts Jon Bywater, all of whom will be talking about recent technological
changes, and the impact that this has had on notions of DIY music culture... new interactions
between DIY techniques and modes of distribution, and styles typically associated with the non-
DIY overground. The Sunday Salon goes down at the Audio Foundation HQ located at 4 Poynton
Terrace in Aucklands upper CBD/K Road just off Pitt St.
In awesome comic book (or graphic novel if you want to be PC about it) news, a local comic artist
and author has made the list. Chris Groszs new release Kimble Bent: Malcontent is published by
Random House NZ and has made number seven on the bestsellers lists of locally published books.
The publication retells the history of Kimble Bent, a little known folkhero and American soldier
during the 1860s. Grosz has previously worked as a political cartoonist and music poster designer,
illustrating for Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Frank Zappa and plenty more reputable names.
More than anything its great to see NZ audiences opening their literature minds and
welcoming more left-of-centre publications and realising that comics arent just the funnies. Mad
excelsior props.
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APRA decked out the Auckland Town Hall on Tuesday the
September 13 to honour and celebrate New Zealands
fnest song writing talent in the annual Silver Scrolls. The
always-entertaining Master of Ceremonies Oscar Kightley
guided an evening that weaved in a plethora of musical
interpretation.
Each of the Silver Scrolls fnalists had their work
interpreted by musical peers under the guide of Musical
Director for the night Don McGlashan. These included an
epic heavy metal interpretation of Sounz Contemporary
Music Award winner Lyell Cresswells Concerto For Piano
And Orchestra stylishly thrashed out by kimono wearing
Richie Allan And The Heavy Metal Ninjas.
The jovial Graham Brazier led Hello Sailor to the plinth
to be inducted to the New Zealand Music Hall Of Fame.
Touching speeches about those passed and a memoir by
self-confessed Hello Sailor groupie Peter Urlich made this a
very special occasion. Gin Wigmore teamed up with Steve
Abel And The Chrysalids to perform a strong folksy-blues
rendition of Blue Lady.
The Maioha Award for contemporary Maori song writing
went to Tyna Keelan for Ko Koe. Keelan was somewhat
surprised and was sure to mihi his fellow fnalists Ngahiwi
Apanui and Tiki Taane. The delightful Sandy Mills
performed his song.
Brooke Fraser took out the award most played song in New
Zealand with Something In The Water.
The main event The Silver Scroll went to Dave Baxter for
Avalanche Citys Love Love Love. This is too weird, said
Baxter, not expecting to be up and giving an acceptance
speech. Baxters song was given an a cappella fused gypsy
bohemian rock treatment by Benka Bordovsky Bordello
Band.
Other performers brought the stage to life included newly
home Cut Off Your Hands and Homebrew Crew. John
Rowles closed the night with Cheryl Moana Marie.
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In a relationship
Favourite drink?
Jack Daniels & Coke
Any vices?
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First gig played? When and where?
Scala, London
First gig in attendance?
Michael Jackson, Bad Tour 1985
First album?
Michael Jackson Thriller
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Stitchkingdom.com has a load of tidbits and
tidbobs about the upcoming Muppets flm
including character synopses and plenty of trivia
to get you excited for the nostalgiagasm feature.
Did you know Miss Piggy has 12 costume
changes in the flm (more than any other actor)
and that over 120 Muppets will appear in it?
A Party Down reunion could be closer than
weve ever thought. Adam Scott (Henry) has said
that the cast and crew are like 90% there, and
that everyone from the actors and producers all
want to do it. Hopefully it will come to fruition
faster than the still unconfrmed Arrested
Development movie.
Alcon, the production company that bought
the rights to a Blade Runner prequel or sequel
which has Ridley Scott attached to direct, is
planning to reboot none other than Point Break.
Will the infamous line Im not gonna paddle my
way to New Zealand will make the cut?
Duncan Jones less impressive follow-up to
his debut Moon is being turned into a television
series. CBS will be developing Source Code, and
word is its the same style of plot as the flm
someone goes back in time for eight minutes
to solve a mystery. If youve seen the fick, youll
know that the revelation at the end of the flm
doesnt seem all that plausible as structure for
a television series.
of Montreal will be releasing a very limited
edition box set (literally in a box) containing
all of the bands 10 full-length albums.
Only 500 sets will be available for purchase
through Joyful Noise Recordings.
Mike Patton wont be hanging with Faith
No More anytime soon. Hes just announced
the release of his latest flm score, Music
from the Film and Inspired by the Book The
Solitude of Prime Numbers. That is exactly as
it sounds. Guess how the track listing is laid
out? Prime numbers.
Jersey-ites Real Estate will be releasing
their sophomore album Days through
Domino. The impressive album was
produced by Kevin McMahon who has
previously worked with the likes of Titus
Andronicus and The Walkmen. Days is slated
for a mid-October release.
The newest Kate Bush album 50 Words For
Snow is slated for a Monday 21 November
release. The concept album (if you can call it
that) only has seven tracks but a 65 minute
run-time. Each song is a new track and is set
against a background of falling snow. Very
experimental.
After a three-year hiatus, Evanescence will
be releasing their third album through EMI.
The self-titled release follows their debut
album Fallen that took away two Grammy
Awards back in 03, and the less popular
sophomore effort The Open Door.
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WHERE aRE YoU sLEEpinG ToniGHT
THE DEViLs Rock
Our very own Wellington International Ukulele
Orchestra gives everything that a performance should
showmanship, harmonies, humour and damn good
songs. The two shows in Eltham this weekend will be
worth the trip if you can make it.
This is quite a team-up taking the stage. Everyones
favourite Warren-Maxell-band-of-the-moment is
playing two dates this weekend in Wellington with
Electric Wire Hustle after several months gigging
internationally. The bands will play at San Fran Bath
House this Friday and Saturday.
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The original theatre shock-rocker brings
everything Coop to The Trusts Stadium in
Henderson for this one-off Auckland show.
Celebrating his latest album Welcome 2 My
Nightmare, the Shreikquel in Coopers words to
the 1979 hit Welcome to My Nightmare, Alice will
be supported by Head Like A Hole.
95bFM is putting together another night for
bCard holders celebrating the 20th anniversary of
Nirvanas Nevermind, featuring Sherpa, god bows to
math, $noregazZzm, Mean Girls, X-Ray Fiends and
Nevernudes. If you dont have a bCard theyll be on
sale at the door, but that didnt work out too well for
you at bStreet, did it?
This New Zealand-made horror fick will either be hit
or miss. As in, total cult hit or just a laughable mess.
Were all for Nazi zombies, which is why video games
these days are so awesome. This flm basically has
exactly that, with special effects by Weta Workshop.
Its been called Saw with Swastikas.
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Actor, artist, B-boy, producer and
drumnbass invigorator Goldie starts
his three-stop tour this week down
south before moving up for a show
in Wellington at Sandwiches on
Thursday and fnishing at Aucklands
Zen on Friday. Its Goldielocks, baby.
The early 90s hardcore punks have
about 20 years of recording and
touring under their studded belts and
are celebrating their latest album
release Scars. If you didnt know, their
vocalist is called Human Furnace. So
theres that.
The Lyttelton collective of The
Eastern, Delaney Davidson, Lindon
Puffn, The Unfaithful Ways, The Tiny
Lies, Al Park and Runaround Sue arrive
in the capital trading their tunes
and times for a bit of charity to help
quake victims.
That awesome game that old people
play in all the movies isnt just for old
people. Its also for hip young drapes
like you! If youre a square you can
at least go along and look like youre
bitchin.
Cut Off Your Hands take their
Hollows album release tour down to
Christchurch, playing at the increasingly
popular Venue-Musicbar. No doubt this
gig will be a big one before the band
heads further down south to Sammys in
Dunedin on Saturday.
The Rose Quartz folks know their shit.
You might hear them on bFM talking
about their favourite new releases or
in St Kevins Arcade on K Road. This
Friday theyll be at D.O.C. spinning
away what they reckon is pretty good
stuff. Odds are, theyll be right.
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Mel Parsons is celebrating the release of her new
album Red Grey Blue with a 20-stop tour around the
country. This week sees the singer/songwriters frst
show as part of the Real NZ show at Mt Olympus
ski feld in Canterbury, joined by backing band The
Rhythm Kings.
All things vaudeville come together for this big night
at The Basement. The Big Timers is put together
by Lilly Locas Vaudeville Cabaret, and will include
everything that you love about early 20th century
partyin and hootenannyin. Its like its Prohibition
and youre at a big jazz/swing club with words like
voluptuous, burlesque, frecracker and Bugsy.
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The national fnals for the Smokefree Pacifca Beats competition are going
down this weekend in Manukau. Walking away victorious will be one of
six high school bands: The Tropics from Christchurchs Aranui High School;
Aucklands Servn8 from One Tree Hill College; Rubberband from Manurewa
High School, also from Auckland; Ahomairangi from Taipa Area School, Te
Wehi from TKKM o Nga Mokopuna in Wellington and Levins eXidus from
Waiopehu College. These are the fnalists out of nearly 600 bands in the
competition, and the winning group will walk away with a $10,000 grant
from NZ on Air to record a song and video for release.
Its the fnal night of the original performance of
Death By Cheerleader, a mix of rugby, fandom,
secrecy and all round cheertastic goodness. And
were all familiar with cheerleaders bringing it on,
right? They put the lewd in deluded. And the ass
in massive. And the itch in bitch. And the whore in
horrifying.
We got this from the My, Oh. promoters: HELLO.
Come and have a big homo/esque party with us. We
are releasing an album for you. It said more about
payment options of which there are several, but
more than anything the pleasant greeting was very
nice. The Fuck Chairs and Waots play support. You
should go.
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Jess Chambers would have to have one of the best
voices weve heard on a Kiwi lass in recent years.
Whether shes singing her own beautiful, haunting
ballads, romancing us with her adorable love songs
or stringing us along with The Woolshed Sessions, the
songstress is one of the best around. Dont miss her.
Kraftbomb is back, as per every last Sunday of the
month. One of the snazziest little craft gems around in
Auckland, its a great way to impress anyone you want
to impress by looking like youre cultured. Plus they
have loads of seriously cool stuff. The kids will love it,
and so will you.
The fnal night of The Bigtop celebrations goes down
this weekend with six60 and 1814 on show. So far the
temporary New Plymouth venue has seen an array
of performances, and it will all wind up this Sunday.
Head along to see what the last night of this joint-bar
venture has to offer.
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JURASSIC EGO
It can be really diffcult for bands sometimes, all that posturing and
proclaiming your own infnite awesomeness from the rooftops at every
turn, and sure, you may lose integrity the more you do it a bizarre
form of boys crying wolf but its imperative that you have the musical
capability to back it up.
And boy do Kasabian have some tunes.
Formed back at the turn of the millennium, Kasabian were the sort of
lad-band everyone was looking for in the vacuum left by the post-Oasis
boom of the mid-90s, forcibly wrenching the swaggering and cock-
swinging torch from the hands of the Brothers Gallagher and waving
it enthusiastically from the hilltop that the New Musical Express created
for them after the success of their self-titled debut. The mechanical
mastery of Processed Beats and mega-hit Clubfoot eventually led to
the nigh-on concept album Empire and its own posse of chart successes,
increasing the size of a few already-infated egos. Between guitarist and
lead songwriter Serge Pizzorno and typical Midlands lad Tom Meighan,
the pair managed to insult almost every young up-and-coming gun,
asserting that they were the Second Coming (dance music was on its
arse before we came along), all the while letting praise and adoration
rain down upon them, not least of all from Brother Noel himself.
The band, completed by drummer Ian Matthews and bassist Chris
Edwards, seem to fulfl their own prophecies though, packing out
stadiums, releasing chart-topping records and bragging their way
through the music press without so much as a shrug Pizzorno even
writing the score to 2010 gangster-fick London Boulevard during his
months off. Apparently taking anything and everything in their very
lofty stride is a key ingredient to making the Kasabian machine tick
over.
You can always tell when a band like this will release their next record
due to the increasing torrent of self-reverential quotes that spill forth,
and this time is no different with Pizzorno matter-of-factly stating: The
aim was to make a modern classic, one that people can take to their
hearts and sing along to. Its been ffteen or sixteen years since the last
truly classic album, but I think weve done it.
Hes talking about Velociraptor!, their upcoming fourth record which
follows the psychedelic majesty of West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
that spawned some of their biggest hits to date. Judging by leading single
Switchblade Smiles a stab of murderous and haunting electronica
that is equal parts gothic dirge and sneaky pop hit theyre back to the
thunderous roots for which they frst gained notoriety.
It seems impossible for a band such as Kasabian to achieve anything
more than they already have ludicrous claims aside.
But if an asteroid wiped out all of the dinosaurs in one foul swoop, then
it will take something equally as impressive to knock this band from the
top of the food chain.
After three critically-acclaimed albums, British band Kasabian are back to unleash the colossal Velociraptor! on the
world, and they have no doubt it could be one of the best albums of the last decade...
WRITTEN BY JAMES A. ROBINS
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Best of TRACK BY TRACK Written by Serge Pizzorno
DAYS ARE FORGOTTEN
Its the sort of song which will sound great crunching out of the radio.
The lyrics were inspired by hip-hop MCs like Doom and Gift Of Gab.
I love that whole, this is us, and if you dont like it, fuck off attitude.
Days is us stating our case. Theres a line in it which goes Call me a
clich/How right you are. I might be a rocknroll clich but I take pride
in it.
LA FEE VERTE
Its a psychedelic tune about those moments when you look around
and think the dream is over, and the only thing left to do is pull out the
absinthe and head for oblivion. The whole X Factor celebrity culture
thing. Dogs in handbags. There are lyrical references to a few people in
there - Noel Fielding for one.
VELOCIRAPTOR!
Its the natural end to the frst half of the album. A great place to
fip the record over. Its an adrenaline surge, meant to represent this
frightening force bearing down on you, whatever that may be. That
feeling of being chased.
ACID TURKISH BATH (SHELTER FROM THE STORM)
Theres a Native Indian call at the start. Its got that immigrant song feel
to it. We were after that huge John Bonham drum sound to go with it.
Its massive, it stomps on everything else. We wanted to get that crunch
you hear on old Turkish psychedelic records, really full on and in your
face.
MAN OF SIMPLE PLEASURES
This is a really simple song, just guitar, bass and drums. Its traditional
and perfect in a weird way. Theres a bit of a bluesy, country feel to it.
If you know the band or hang around with us it will make sense. Come
round mine for a smash up youll get some Roy Orbison, you know what
I mean?
SWITCHBLADE SMILES
This is full-tilt Kasabian. The title was inspired by this interview with
Morgan Freeman where he described someone as having a switchblade
smile. I knew exactly what he meant. He was talking about one of those
people who seem pretty friendly but you know underneath theyre a
right evil fucker. This song captures that feeling of edginess. You dont
know whats going to happen next.
VELOCIRAPTOR! VELOCIRAPTOR!
ALBUM OUT MON 26 SEP
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WriTTEn BY JuSTin FoWLEr
The latest addition to Jay Bulletproofs respected dubstep portfolio
comes under the banner Dub Me Crazy. He says that its a natural follow-
on from his last album, using the same idea of keeping it local. As this
was written, title track Dub Me Crazy featuring Jessie G had already
registered over 50,000 YouTube hits. There is an undeniable anticipation
for this album, a year in the making.
Bulletproof likes to think of his work as a marriage of genres. The
collaboration and remixes on this album feature an impressive list of
New Zealand music cohorts; the already mentioned Jessie G features
regularly, and her talent joins an artist list that reads more like an
honours plaque. Familiar foor-fllers Computers Want Me Dead, Kidz
In Space, current dubstep scene explorers Crushington and the beautiful
voices of Hollie Smith and Anika Moa all feature. Bulletproof thinks that
its amazing to work with such variety: Its awesome to be able to work
with such a close knit community.
When asked what infuences his styling, he admits that he tries not
to listen to other peoples work. I dont want to be like anyone else, he
muses. Thats probably the secret to his decade-tested success. Refecting
on his own work, Bulletproof acknowledges that it comes down to
the music. His insider advice for new dubstep blood is dont rely on
noises; a golden tid-bit that he practices himself. Concentrating on the
funk and groove has helped him create an album that snubs the current
ambivalent relationship of dubstep and relentless chainsaw styles.
Bulletproof has created the perfect onslaught of bass that would satisfy
all true dubstep fans.
Bulletproof is a DJ frst and foremost. Its all Ive ever done, he says.
Im happiest live. Why? The feeling of everyone raving off to my
music, he comments, is what he gets off on.
There is a busy calendar ahead for Bulletproof, so groupies get
your diaries out. He plans to kick off touring Dub Me Crazy at a show
in Tauranga on September 16, but a more extensive Australian and
New Zealand touring schedule for September and October is due out
soon. Hes also already booked in to set the pace at Homegrown, BW
Campgrounds, and Northern Lights. A good enough excuse to cancel
Christmas and spend the pingers on a roady or three if there ever was
one.
The release of Dub Me Crazy is a bit of a treasure trail; its set to be
released in three different forms. The 16-track standard version will be
available pretty much everywhere, and an iLP version will be exclusively
available at JB HiFi, which will include the standard 16 tracks plus a
further nine to keep the bass hunger at bay. A 24-track version will also
be made available on iTunes.
Clean yourself up, its time to rave.
OUT NOW: BULLETPROOF - DUB ME CRAZY
I DUB THEE
SIR BULLETPROOF
I DUB THEE
SIR BULLETPROOF
AS FAr AS rEPuTATionS Go THiS GuY iS A LEGEnD. DELivErinG
FunKALiciouS TunES For ovEr A DEcADE, HE STAnDS A KinG
AMonGST DuBSTEP.
Grandmaster Flash
Skream and Benga
Flying Lotus
Foreign Beggars
LTJ Bukem + MC Tali
Netsky / Brookes Brothers
Dub Fx / Six60 /1814
Homebrew / Antix
+ many more
Wed 28th Thurs 29th
December 2011
Terrace Downs, Canterbury
South Island, New Zealand
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rugBy guide
WeD 21
TONGA vS JAPAN
Northlands Events Centre,
Whangarei: kick off at 7:30pm
THE CRIB
Tonga VS Japan
NATIONS CLUBROOMS
Tonga VS Japan
PEGGY GORDONS
Tonga VS Japan
thU 22
SOUTH AFRICA vS NAMIBIA
North Harbour Stadium,
Auckland: kick off at 8:00pm
THE CRIB
South Africa VS Tonga
NATIONS CLUBROOMS
South Africa VS Tonga
PEGGY GORDONS
South Africa VS Tonga
Fri 23
AUSTRALIA vS USA
Wellington Regional Stadium,
Wellington: kick off at 8:30pm
THE CRIB
Australia VS USA / Covers Night
NATIONS CLUBROOMS
Australia VS USA / CVE
PEGGY GORDONS
Australia VS USA
sat 24
ENGLAND vS ROMANIA
Otago Stadium, Dunedin:
kick off at 6:00pm
NEW ZEALAND vS FRANCE
Eden Park, Auckland: kick off at
8:30pm
THE CRIB
England VS Romania / New
Zealand VS France / Covers Night
NATIONS CLUBROOMS
England VS Romania / New
Zealand VS France live / Black Salt
PEGGY GORDONS
England VS Romania / New
Zealand VS France live / The
Feelers & Shotgun Alley
sUN 25
FIJI vS SAMOA
Eden Park, Auckland:
kick off at 3:30pm
IRELAND vS RUSSIA
Rotorua International Stadium,
Rotorua: kick off at 6:00pm
ARGENTINA vS SCOTLAND
Wellington Regional Stadium,
Wellington: kick off at 8:30pm
THE CRIB
Fiji VS Samoa / Ireland VS
Russia / Argentina VS Scotland
NATIONS CLUBROOMS
Fiji VS Samoa / Ireland VS
Russia / Argentina VS Scotland
PEGGY GORDONS
Fiji VS Samoa / Ireland VS
Russia / Argentina VS Scotland
R20 to enter The Nations Clubrooms. *On selected nights.
Guest appearances by
New Zealand Rugby Legends
*
Live entertainment
*