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Band & Musician News - Andrew Keoghan to play Auckland show and release new video

Andrew Keoghan to play Auckland show and release new video

19 December 2013 - 0 Comments

New York-based indie-pop artist, Andrew Keoghan returns to preview his recently completed second album, at a one-off Auckland show on January 23rd. The performance coincides with the release of a new music video filmed during a wild escape to one of earth’s most picturesque hotspots.

In the meantime, the new single, Better Company can be downloaded free with presale ticket purchases to the Auckland show.

Keoghan will perform new album material, and songs from his 2011 debut Arctic Tales Divide, which was nominated for the Taite Prize and named The New Zealand Herald’s top local album that year.

He’ll be joined at The Kings Arms by his talented recording cohorts, Chris O'Connor (The Phoenix Foundation) and Jol Mulholland, as well as Matthias Jordan (Pluto, Nightchoir) and some very special guests. 

Andrew Keoghan
Thursday 23 January, 8pm
Kings Arms Tavern, Auckland
Tickets from undertheradar.co.nz
*Presale purchases receive free download of new song Better Company

http://www.andrewkeoghan.com/


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