02 August 2021 - 0 Comments
Luke Buda (he/him) is a songwriter based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington). Buda’s music finds influence in the warm strums that emanated from Laurel Canyon in the 1960's, the dreamy vocals of supreme 1970's soft rock and disco, and the digital delays and drum machines wafting out from the UK in the early 1980's.
Buda Album Release Tour
October 15 - Space Academy, Christchurch
October 16 - Dive, Dunedin
October 17 - Grainstore, Oamaru
October 21 - The Boathouse, Nelson
October 22 - The Mussel Inn, Golden Bay
October 23 - Framingham Wines, Blenheim
October 29 - Meow, Wellington
October 30th - The Common Room, Hastings
November 5 - Nivara Lounge, Hamilton
November 6 - Whammy, Auckland
November 7 - Jam Factory, Tauranga
Throughout October and November, Luke Buda will travel the length and breadth of both Te Ika a Maui and Te Waipounamu, to celebrate the release of his new album Buda (his first solo excursion in twelve years).
Attendees will be treated to a blend of Buda's sincere but sardonic musings about feeling old and tired and anxious about everything. To make things extra spesh, Buda has enlisted the help of cream of Aotearoa's indie crop. His live band features Olivia Campion (Yumi Zouma, Mystery Waitress), Jacqui Nyman (Bret McKenzie Band), and Anita Clark, (Motte, as well as appearances alongside Lawrence Arabia and The Phoenix Foundation).
Luke promises to perform every song from Buda, as well as favourites from 2005's Special Surprise and 2008's Vesuvius. Just to tease he's implied there may even be a couple of sneaky Phoenix Foundation tracks in the mix, as well as a few tunes from the Hunt For The Wilderpeople OST.
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