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Where's Jai

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Where's Jai are an indie-reggae-rock band based on the North Shore in Auckland. They write groove-infused indie-rock with a dash of reggae and a hint of blues. They are a band to watch, with songs released that are growing more and more popular by the day, as well as a group of electrifying live performers.

Where's Jai are becoming known in the Auckland live music scene, playing alongside Australian popstar Reece Mastin as well as NZ legends Muroki, Paige and Borderline. This is just the beginning with more local gigs being announced on their social media pages. Grace Allis and Leigh Edmeades (of Smokefree Rockquest 2022 fame) are the powerful lead vocalists with Michael Walmsley on lead guitar infusing the music with catchy melodies and licks, Jai Nielsen riffing away on rhythm guitar, Elliott Borland providing a rhythmic backbone on drums and Nate Fullerton pulling everything together on bass.

Keep an eye out as they are sure to become NZ's next indie-rock sensation in no time.

Band Members:
Grace Allis (lead vocals)
Leigh Edmeades (lead vocals)
Elliott Borland (drums)
Michael Walmsley (lead guitar)
Jai Nielsen (rhythm guitar)
Nate Fullerton (bass)

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  • Auckland


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