28 February 2017 - 1 Comment
Ocean
Colour Scene will play two shows in New
Zealand this coming November.
The indie rockers, who were at the forefront of the 90s Britpop wave with
chart-topping albums like the iconic Moseley Shoals, will play Wellington’s
Opera House
on November 19
and Auckland’s
Powerstation on
November 20
- following their five-date Australian tour.
The Ocean Colour Scene story
is the stuff of legend; a rip-roaring rock ’n’ folk odyssey set to a backdrop of
pop culture at its very best. Coming up through the live scene with
contemporaries including Oasis, Ocean
Colour Scene remain one of the biggest acts of the time still
on the road today.
The band have notched up many memorable moments including 1996’s breakthrough
hit The Riverboat Song,
five UK top 10 selling albums, seventeen UK top 40 singles, multiple global
tours with the likes of Paul Weller and the distinction of being the band that
knocked Oasis’ What's The Story Morning Glory album off its record breaking run
at the top of the UK charts.
Tickets are on sale Friday,
March 3 at 10.00am from http://www.mjrpresents.com/oceancolourscene
OCEAN
COLOUR SCENE 2017 NEW ZEALAND TOUR
November 19:
Opera House, Wellington
November 20: Powerstation, Auckland
Britain’s Ocean Colour Scene will play Wellington’s Opera House on November 19 and Auckland’s Powerstation on November 20 - following their five-date Australian tour.
The band welcome new UK buzz act, Stillia, who will join them on the road to play tracks from their forthcoming LP, 'From Ground To Light'. With BBC Radio 2 heralding the record “the best debut since The La’s”, this will be the band’s first trip to Australia and New Zealand, a true feast for fans of the new wave of brit-pop.