20 January 2017 - 0 Comments
Don’t miss your chance to see Lydia Cole live before the talented Kiwi singer-songwriter relocates to Berlin.
Cole will release her second full-length album, The Lay Of The Land, on February 17, 2017. She’ll also tour the album playing shows in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington before heading to Germany.
With a reputation as a captivating live performer, who has
supported the likes of Ed
Sheeran, Diana
Krall, Brooke
Fraser and José
González, the upcoming tour is proving popular. Cole’s show at The Vic in Auckland on March 10 has already
sold out, so she’s added an extra date in Auckland and will now play the Wine Cellar on March 2.
Get tickets here
Cole’s
band will join her on this tour. They play the Space Academy in Christchurch on March 3, with support
from Holly Arrowsmith and Meow Barin Wellington on March 11,
with support from Jol
Mulholland. Chris
William will open for her at the sold out show at The Vic in Auckland on March 10.
Cole will play songs from her critically acclaimed album (Me & Moon) and of
course, new material from the new album The Lay Of The Land, which includes the just-released single Telepathise.
The song was accompanied by a stunning stop-motion video made by New
Zealand-born animator/illustrator and musician Timothy Armstrong,
who now lives in Berlin.
Watch it here
The songs Sober and Dream -
which earned the singer-songwriter her second Silver Scroll nomination - are also on the nine-track The Lay Of The Land.
NEW DATE: Auckland (band) –
The Wine Cellar, March 2
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Christchurch (band) –
Space Academy, March 3
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Auckland (band) - The
Vic, March 10 - SOLD OUT
Wellington (band) – Meow
Bar, March 11
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