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After debuting at number one on the New Zealand charts with her powerfully and poignant new album, Brown Girl, award-winning Kiwi singer-songwriter Aaradhna has announced two small pop-up album release shows, proudly presented by the One Love Festival.
She will play The Local Tavern in Hamilton on Friday, September 2 and Auckland’s Stampede Bar on Saturday, September 3.
With a stellar career that spans four albums, including 2013’sTreble And Reverb and now 2016’s Brown Girl, Aaradhna is without question the number one RnB voice of the South Pacific, and a serious contender on the world stage.
“Brown Girl resonates with Aaradhna’s deep-felt pride in her heritage and roots, a pride that is tempered with an almost solemn joy. Sometimes the music can unsettle… but mostly it reassures in that charming, effortless, rocksteady way… And girl, she can sing!” - The Guardian
“With such intimate and revealing songwriting it's not surprising that Aaradhna's vocals are as soulful, impressive and, more importantly, as real as ever.” - NZ Herald
An enigmatic performer who
divides her time between New Zealand and the United States - where Brown Girlwas recorded - Aaradhna’s
Auckland and Hamilton shows precede a US tour and a slot at next year’s One Love Festival
being held in Tauranga on February
4 and February
5. The festival also features Rebel Souljahz, FIJI, Tarrus Riley, Spawnbreezie, Josh Wawa, and many
more.
Choosing
to play these two pop-up shows in smaller venues means audiences are guaranteed
an experience to remember, but it also means tickets will be snapped up
quickly. Don't miss your chance to catch the supremely talented Aaradhna in an
intimate setting.
Aaradhna – BROWN GIRL album release
shows presented by the
One Love Festival:
Friday, September 2 - The Local Tavern - Hamilton
Saturday,
September 3 –
Stampede Bar – Papakura, Auckland
Tickets are on sale now and
available from the venues or online from http://www.ticketspace.co.nz/
http://www.onelovefestival.co.nz/
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