28 May 2015 - 0 Comments
Rhythm and Alps is set to launch its notorious South Island festival in the beautiful Cardrona Valley and is gratified and proud to announce two main stage acts that will be performing as part of the festivals 5th new year celebrations.
Weird Together are quickly becoming New Zealand's favorite festival act. The group is an explosion of sounds and cultures, they steel the show at every show they play leaving no far-flung musical stone unturned.
Nick Dwyer and Dick Johnson and their band present a slick, pulsating, and wildly entertaining world music mash-up where the party is a brass-dropping, head-popping, smile-inducing frenzy, Weird Together will play R&A for the first time on December the 30th
Sticky Fingers are confirmed to set the stage alight on New Years Eve. After a sell out NZ tour earlier in the year and headlining Dunedin Orientation the band have gained a reputation nationwide as the ‘must see act’.
Sticky Fingers are a melting pot of psych, rock, reggae, & bourbon. They’ll hypnotise you into a swaying trance. This contradictory smash of flavours speaks to every walk of life, and it’s this multiplicity that makes the world their oyster.
Rhythm and Alps will release headliners and another wave of acts by early August as with other new and inspiring additions alongside the infamous rebel rousing WTWTA zone.
Very few early bird tickets are available at $129+b/f and all information is available via the website http://www.rhythmandalps.co.nz/
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