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House of Shem and Sons of Zion Set to Rock Mangere Bridge Tavern

21 April 2011 - 0 Comments

Tripod Music & Management are pleased to announce that New Zealand’s most uplifting reggae band House of Shem will once again take the stage at the Wanderers Club, Mangere Bridge Tavern. 

Following the success of their second album release “Island Vibration” in February this year, House of Shem with support from talented reggae band Sons of Zion, will perform one show only on Friday 27th of May.

Friday 27 May @ Mangere Bridge Tavern - House of Shem with Sons of Zion
$30 presales, $35 @ door

The last time House of Shem performed at this South Auckland venue it was to a sell-out crowd so don’t miss out!  Tickets on sale NOW from Mangere Bridge Tavern, 123 Coronation Rd or http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/ (booking fee applies).  For more information about the venue or bands, please contact Tripod Music (09) 438 6577 or [email protected].


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