Fly My Pretties are New Zealand's favourite live collaborative group starring a selection of the country’s finest contemporary musicians, all set to a visual backdrop.
Since its inception, Fly My Pretties has grown to become a local legend of music that continues to reach people all over the world. Fly My Pretties first entered New Zealanders’ hearts and minds in 2004, with the idea from The Black Seeds front-man Barnaby Weir and Mikee Tucker (Loop), to assemble a talented and exciting group of Wellington-based musicians for a special project.
The Homeland Recordings debuted in the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albums on 13 December 2013. It has been in the Top 40 Albums for two weeks with a highest position of #27. There are eight albums by Fly My Pretties in the Top 40 Albums with one reaching Number One.