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Mavis Staples: Live in Concert

14 November 2018 - 0 Comments

Legendary singer Mavis Staples -- the embodiment of everything that’s good in the world right now -- will return to New Zealand in April 2019 in a special one-off concert featuring our own treasure, Tami Neilson, in support.

Having continuously crossed genre lines like no musician since Ray Charles, from gospel, soul, folk, pop, R&B, blues, rock, and hip hop over the past 60 years, Mavis has seen and sung through so many changes, always rising up to meet every road.

She continues to thrill and inspire audiences around the world, with fans describing her performances as “stunning and moving”.

“She had many thousands of people in the palm of her hand. It was a beautiful sight to see. Kind of a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” says a critic after her appearance in front of a record crowd at an American festival last month.

Tickets to this very special, one-off occasion on Tuesday, 23 April at

The Civic theatre in Auckland go on sale on Wednesday via Ticketmaster

CLICK HERE TO BE FIRST IN LINE


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