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Xavier Rudd to Return to New Zealand

14 November 2014 - 0 Comments

Australian multi-instrumentalist Xavier Rudd returns to NZ this summer  to Auckland’s Powerstation.
 
Xavier will be performing as a three-piece for the first time in NZ, joined by South Africa’s finest bassist, Uncle Tio (Lucky Dube/Inzitaba) and percussion power-house Bobby Alu.

The multi-instrumentalist, surfer, animal rights activist and nature conservationist Xavier Rudd is at his most creative on his most recent release, Spirit Bird… once again painting breath-taking pictures with vivid, unmistakable tones. Hypnotic ceremonial rhythms ease effortlessly into tender folk songs. Gritty guitar blues sits perfectly alongside entrancing yidaki passages. Rudd’s voice and those of his ancestors bear intense truth and knowledge.

Friday 30th January: The Powerstation, Auckland

 Pre-sales from  http://www.powerstation.net.nz/ 
from  9am Tuesday 18th November 2014

General on sale from 9am Wednesday 19th November 2014 through http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz/

 For all show information go to http://www.muchmoremusic.co.nz/

http://www.xavierrudd.com/


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