18 January 2013 - 0 Comments
Kiwi singer-songwriter and author Flip Grater has spent the last year living the broke-artist-in-Paris dream. Alone and penniless, she managed to find herself a place to sleep, a French band and a record deal while writing and recording a new album in her fantasy Parisian studio. Now embarking on a solo tour through Aotearoa, with the aim of fundraising enough to finish her album, Flip will be previewing new material for the first time for her home crowd.
Over the past eight years Flip Grater has made a name for herself in New Zealand as a unique indie-folk musician with three solo albums to her name, as well as being the author of two food and travel books, and a member of Fly My Pretties IV. Catch her live this summer in your town before she takes off again to suffer some more overseas.
See Flip live, solo and French-i-fied on her NZ Summer Tour 2013:
Feb 1st - Matterhorn, Wellington, free, 10pm, with Miles Calder
Feb 2nd - The Playhouse, Nelson, $20 8.30pm
Feb 6th - Dux Live, Christchurch, $20, 9pm
Feb 7th - Queens, Dunedin, $15, 9pm
Feb 10th - Federal Diner, Wanaka, $20, 9pm
Feb 14th - The Old Library, Whangarei, $15, 8.30pm
Feb 15th - Sawmill, Leigh, $10 on door, 10pm
Feb 16th - The Whiskey, Auckland, $20, 9pm,with Rodney Fisher (Goodshirt)
Door sales only
CDs available at shows. For more information visit http://www.flipgrater.com/
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