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Black Country, New Road Announce NZ Tour

25 October 2023 - 0 Comments

Lauded British six-piece band Black Country, New Road have announced their hugely anticipated Australia and Aotearoa tour debut, heading Down Under in March 2024.

Starting in Auckland at The Powerstation, the band will then head to Brisbane’s Princess Theatre and Sydney Opera House before making their way down south for a headline show at The Forum and an appearance at the recently announced Golden Plains 2024. They’ll wrap it all up at Perth's Rechabite Hall.

Emerging from London’s vibrant Windmill scene, Black Country, New Road quickly made inroads as ones to watch, with an eclectic influence spanning genres and winning critical acclaim across the board. In early 2022, Black Country, New Road released their UK #3 album, Ants From Up There (their second Top 5 UK album debut in 12 months, following their Mercury Prize shortlisted debut For the first time), which was lauded by fans and critics alike, gaining numerous 5-star reviews and appearing on end of year lists across the globe, including being voted #1 by fans on r/indieheads, Rate Your Music and #3 by Pitchfork readers. All of this despite being released just days after frontman Isaac Wood announced his decision to step away from the band.

Fresh from the success of Ants From Up There and with a full touring schedule ahead of them, the band forged on as a six-piece with remaining members - Lewis Evans, May Kershaw, Georgia Ellery, Luke Mark, Tyler Hyde and Charlie Wayne - writing an entire new set of material to perform. They played to swelling crowds at festivals, including triumphant performances at Primavera, Green Man and Fuji Rock, entering a new musical phase as they navigated and developed songs that were just weeks old. They also toured the US with black midi and headlined two sold-out shows in New York. At the end of the run, they released their critically acclaimed, Live at Bush Hall, filmed live performance. Recorded over three nights in London at the end of 2022, The Guardian gave it 5 stars, calling it a “magical resurgence by this odd little chamber orchestra”, while NME said it is “a marvellous return from one of our greatest bands”.

Since then, Black Country, New Road have spent the entirety of 2023 touring the globe, playing to adoring crowds at c6 Fest in Brazil, Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, Best Kept Secret, Super Bock Super Rock, Motel Mozaïque Festival and more. Their headline shows are also hot property with every run virtually sold out, leaving fans desperately searching for tickets in the comment sections.

After watching the rest of the world experience the alchemy of Black Country, New Road, it’s finally our turn. If you don’t want to be left scouring the internet high and low for tickets to their Down Under debut, grab them ASAP.

Ticket pre-sale begins on Thursday October 26 at 10am local.

General on-sale starts on Friday October 27 at 10am local.

Tickets on sale via handsometours.com

Black Country, New Road

AUS + NZ TOUR '24

PRE-SALE | TICKETS

Sunday March 3 - Powerstation, Auckland, NZ




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