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Against The Current announce first New Zealand concert

30 March 2017 - 0 Comments

New York-based three-piece pop rock phenomenon, AGAINST THE CURRENT, will visit New Zealand for the first time this October. With their In Our Bones World Tour already generating hype across the US, the trio will play an all ages show at Auckland’s The Tuning Fork on October 3.

Against The Current – Chrissy Costanza, Dan Gow and Will Ferri – have a colossal social media following boasting more than 1.6 million YouTube subscribers and 240 million channel views, while lead singer Chrissy has in excess of 1.6 million Facebook likes, 1 million Instagram and 450,000 Twitter followers.

Tickets go on sale at 10am this Monday, April 3.

My Live Nation members can be among the first to secure tickets during the exclusive pre-sale beginning at 10am tomorrow, March 31.

Fans may also access an Ultimate VIP Experience package which includes: a pre-show acoustic performance, Meet and Greet, a photo with the band and more.

For complete tour and ticketing details, visit: livenation.co.nz.

The foundation of Against The Current’s fan base was formed via YouTube; the band recording renditions of everyone from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Adele to Mariah Carey. The overwhelming reception of their pop-layered covers saw them join All Time Low and Good Charlotte in the UK for The Future Hearts Tour. From there they took their sound and style around the world, selling out shows from Tokyo to Paris.

Following two earlier EP releases, in 2015 the band went into the studio armed with a few ideas on how their debut album might sound. The result of was an absolute banger of an album - In Our Bones – delivering a youthful energy rarely found in music these days with Kerrang claiming: “Against The Current have made the record they've been threatening to do so for years.”

A slew of singles followed including Wasteland, Running With The Wild Things and Young & Relentless.

The swift success of the group can be boiled down to a simple philosophy as drummer, Will Ferri, states: “If we can get the audience as immersed in what we are doing as we are, then I think we have something really special.”

Against The Current has evolved into an unstoppable, hardworking band ready for global dominance. Don’t miss your chance to witness the world’s of pop and rock collide this October.

“’Wasteland’ all but confirms Chrissy as one of the strongest vocalists amongst pop-rock’s new Pack.” - Kerrang UK

“[Chrissy] radiates positivity and individuality while being a great role model for young girls – especially in the music industry” -  Buzznet

“In Our Bones is a versatile, ballsy take on modern pop-rock, and it’s impossible not to sit back and admire as Chrissy, Dan and Will take another step on the way to superstardom.” - Rock Sound

AUCKLAND, THE TUNING FORK
TUESDAY OCTOBER 3

TICKETS ON SALE 10AM MONDAY APRIL 3

My Live Nation pre-sale: 10am March 31 until 5pm April 2

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: http://www.atcofficial.com/ & http://www.livenation.co.nz/


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