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Gig & Concert News - Tour Update: Shihad Announce Second Auckland Show

Tour Update: Shihad Announce Second Auckland Show

10 August 2021 - 0 Comments

New Zealand’s own Shihad are returning for some very special shows, touring their latest album Old Gods this November. After selling out their first Auckland show in only a few days, a second show at Powerstation, Auckland has been announced for Sunday, November 28.

Tickets for the new Auckland show go on sale at 9am today. Tickets for all other shows are on sale now and selling fast!

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.co.nz

Shihad’s origins date back to 1985, when guitarist Jon Toogood and drummer Tom Larkin formed the group in high school. By mid-1988, with the addition of a bassist and guitarist, the group began playing live. According to legend, while covering the Sex Pistols’ Anarchy in the UK during their debut performance, they blew out the club’s PA system. Shihad’s debut EP, Devolve, appeared in mid-1991 and reached the NZ Top 20. By 1993, their sound had grown more industrial; influenced by the likes of Skinny Puppy and Einsturzende Neubauten, the group even began experimenting with samplers. The results were immediately positive – not only did their LP Churn reach the Top 10, but the single I Only Said hit #3. 1999’s The General Electric, which went double platinum in New Zealand, would be the band’s last outing under the Shihad moniker for some time. Releasing music in the early 2000's under their nom de plume Pacifier, they returned to operating full-time as Shihad with the release of the 2005 politically charged album Love Is the New Hate.

2014 saw the release of FVEY, the band’s fifth #1 album in New Zealand, and if you thought that was peak fury, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet:

“I don’t think FVEY even compares with the anger I feel now with what’s going on,” says frontman Jon Toogood. “I wrote that before Trump was in power. There’s been some real dark shit happen, worse than what I could have imagined.”

If anger is an energy, then Old Gods, Shihad’s 10th studio album, could singlehandedly power a New Zealand city for a year.


SHIHAD
NEW ZEALAND 2021

JAMES HAY, CHRISTCHURCH
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23

SHED 6, WELLINGTON
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25

THE FACTORY, HAMILTON
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26

POWERSTATION, AUCKLAND
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27 -
SOLD OUT

POWERSTATION, AUCKLAND
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28 -
NEW SHOW!

TICKETS FOR THE NEW AUCKLAND SHOW ON SALE TODAY AT 9AM
ALL OTHER SHOWS ON SALE NOW


For complete tour and ticket information, visit livenation.co.nz


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