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Gig & Concert News - Clap Clap Riot Announce One-Off Auckland Show

Clap Clap Riot Announce One-Off Auckland Show

22 February 2024 - 0 Comments

Auckland rock band Clap Clap Riot will make their mighty return this April for a one-off show at Karangahape Road's Whammy Bar in Auckland.

The appearance on Friday, April 5 will mark the band's first live show in over four years following a string of unfortunate cancellations. But the band hasn't been sitting on their hands since igniting the dance floor at their last sold-out show in 2019.

As well as a massive setlist of old favourites and deep cuts in high-energy stage show, ticket holders can expect to hear brand new music from Clap Clap Riot's upcoming fourth album, a full-length release recorded with producer Tom Healy at Mount Eden studio, The Lab.

See Clap Clap Riot live at Whammy on Friday, April 5. With support from the incredible Coast Arcade.

Tickets are limited - get them while you can at undertheradar.co.nz


CLAP CLAP RIOT

Friday April 5 - Whammy Bar, K Road
Tickets on sale now HERE



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