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Sturgill Simpson cancels Auckland City Limits performance

07 January 2016 - 0 Comments

Due to circumstances beyond his control, Sturgill Simpson has regrettably cancelled his upcoming performance at Auckland City Limits. 

Auckland City Limits makes its second line-up announcement on 14 January. The festival takes place at Western Springs on 19 March and has already announced headliners Kendrick Lamar and The National.

Initial Auckland City Limits Music Festival 2016 Line-up:

Kendrick Lamar

The National
Action Bronson
The Naked & Famous
Cold War Kids
Grace Potter
Lord Huron
The Phoenix Foundation
St. Paul & the Broken Bones
Houndmouth
Che Fu & the Kratez
Tami Neilson
Shakey Graves
MAALA
Kinetic
 
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