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Twenty One Pilots

18 February 2016 - 1 Comment

In the wake of their wildly successful 2015 headline tour, American alt-pop duo TWENTY ONE PILOTS will return to Auckland for their biggest New Zealand headline show yet.
 
Twenty One Pilots have grown astronomically since the release of their self-titled LP and albums Vessel in 2013 and US #1 Blurryface in 2015. Rapidly graduating from club shows to main stage festival appearances, last year’s Blurryface Tour sold out and 2016 is seeing the band selling out arenas across the US.
 
Currently winding up a string of sold-out European dates, Twenty One Pilots return to New Zealand for one all ages concert, then head to Australia for all-ages shows in April - May, and performances at Groovin’ the Moo.
 
Tickets go on sale at midday on Friday February 26. 
 
My Live Nation members can be among the first to secure tickets during the pre-sale from midday Monday, February 22 until midday Wednesday, February 24.            
 
For complete tour and ticketing details, visit: livenation.co.nz
 
In 2014 Twenty One Pilots’ Quiet is Violent Tour played an electrifying run of sold-out shows in support of their latest album, Blurryface (out now through Warner Music Australia). Peaking at #11 on the ARIA Albums Chart, Blurryface has sold more than 1,500,000 copies worldwide – hitting #1 on the US Billboard Top 200.
 
Now the band return with ‘Stressed Out’, one of their most intensely personal singles to date. Quickly achieving platinum status in the US and currently residing at #11 on the NZ Singles Chart, ‘Stressed Out’ has already been streamed more than 130 million times through Spotify; its music video viewed more than 80 million. Like much of the pair’s catalogue, the single explores the existential airlock between adolescence and adulthood – a period defined by pressures old and new.
 
“Twenty One Pilots are undeniably huge” – Beat, 2015
 
“These guys have created a community of faithful followers who between them create this infectious energy — if you could bottle it, Red Bull would be out of business” – The Music, 2015
 
“The energy between the band and the crowd is electric, feeding each other and radiating positive vibes” – Amnplify, 2015

AUCKLAND, LOGAN CAMPBELL CENTRE

MONDAY APRIL 18 - ALL AGES
 
TICKETS ON SALE MIDDAY FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26

 

Spark pre-sale:

 

12pm Monday February 22 until 12pm Wednesday February 24

 My Live Nation & ticket agent pre-sales:

2pm Wednesday February 24 until 5pm Thursday February 25
 
For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
www.twentyonepilots.com & www.livenation.co.nz


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Comments

Shade 26 Feb 2016 11:09:22
Update 26/02/16

Due to overwhelming demand, the Twenty One Pilots concert on April 18 has been moved from Logan Campbell Centre to Vector Arena so that more fans can experience the band's amazing live show.

The concert will remain general admission in the Vector Arena freeflow setting, allowing fans to choose whether they watch the show from the floor or seated area.

Tickets already sold remain valid, with no need for exchange, and the additional tickets go on sale at midday today via Ticketmaster.



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