Hot
on the heels of their opening slots for Ed Sheeran,
Drax Project has
announced a one-off show at the Powerstation in Auckland on Friday, May 11 -
presented by ZM and Eccles Entertainment.
The four-piece have been making waves with their unique blend of pop, R&B
and hip-hop, with their smash hit single
Woke Up Late topping charts and amassing
more than 5.6 million streams on Spotify. The song has spent weeks on Top 40
radio in New Zealand, reaching #1 in the radio pop charts and #2 all airplay -
an amazing feat for a local act. The single has also been certified Platinum.
Drax Projectgot their start as a late night drums and sax busking duo, comprising of Jazz
school students Shaan Singh and Matt Beachen. They became renowned for their
impromptu busking sessions on Courtney Place in Wellington, with massive crowds
of people dancing in the street. The duo then expanded to include fellow music
students Sam Thomson on bass and Ben O’Leary on guitar. As the band grew, so
too did Drax Project’s
reputation as one of New Zealand’s favourite live acts, regularly selling out
shows around the country.
Signed to Universal Music Group for New Zealand and Australia, they released
their debut EP
T/W/OO in
April 2016. The lads then went from strength-to-strength, dropping the buzz
singles
So Lost and
Falling Out Of Sight in 2016, followed by a
Live Covers EP in 2017, then the breakthrough hit
Woke Up Late at the
end of 2017. Last week marked their first release on US label 300,
Light - a collab with
top 40 rapper Famous Dex.
Now, just weeks after performing to more than 120,000 people across three Ed Sheeran concerts at
Mt Smart in Auckland, Drax
Project are in more demand than ever. Their live show has stood
them out as consummate performers and their one-off gig at the Powerstation on
May 11 is one night you do not want to miss.
Tickets go on sale at midday on Wednesday April 18 from
www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Eccles
Entertainment & ZM presents:
Drax Project
plus Special Guests
Friday May 11
Powerstation, Auckland
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