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The Jungle Giants Announce Auckland Supports

24 September 2018 - 0 Comments

It is only a couple of weeks until one of the hottest indie acts in Australia right now, The Jungle Giants, return to Auckland for a show on Friday October 19.

Tickets are selling quickly for the ‘Used To Be In Love’ show at Studio The Venue on K Road and available from TICKETMASTER

Two Auckland-based acts join the bill with alternative pop four-piece The Leers announced today, along with female indie-pop artist, Being.

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One of the hottest acts in Australia right now, The Jungle Giants, have announced their return to Kiwi shores as part of their ‘Used To Be In Love’ tour, which takes its name from their latest single.
 

Listen here
 
They will play Auckland on Friday October 19 at Studio The Venue on K Road.
 
Tickets on sale Monday May 14 at midday from TICKETMASTER
 
The band will also play in Christchurch on October 20 at the Tea Party for the University of Canterbury.
 
Alongside Kendrick Lamar, Gang Of Youths and Lorde, The Jungle Giantsdominated this year’s triple j Hottest 100 with four songs from their 2017 album, Quiet Ferocity, making the Hottest 100. Used To Be In Love at #59, Bad Dream #57, On Your Way Down #50 and a Top 20 inclusion with Feel The Way I Do, nabbing #16.
 
The ‘sleeper hit’ on the record, Used To Be In Love is fast approaching seven million streams on Spotify.
 
Watch the song’s just-released video here.
 
The Jungle Giantsdrew rave reviews when they played their first-ever sold-out show in Auckland last year. They’ve also become firm favourites on Radio Hauraki.
 
The band defied expectations with career-high third album Quiet Ferocity. Recorded and produced entirely themselves, the record topped numerous 2017 “Best Of” lists and landed #7 on triple j listener’s Top 10 Albums of 2017.
Their collective catalogue - consisting of three albums and two EP’s - has racked up more than 70 million streams worldwide.
 
The four-piece from Brisbane is renowned for their energetic live set, filled with charging dance hooks and contagious scream-your-lungs-out choruses.

As well as last year’s aforementioned Kiwi show, they’ve traversed the globe in recent months, playing in LA, New York, Toronto, Austin, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. They’ve also played countless festivals including Groovin The Moo, Splendour In The Grass and the Falls Festival.
 
Across the Tasman, tickets to the Used To Be In Love tour have sold out in record time so get in quick and don’t miss your chance to see one of Australia’s fastest-rising
indie-pop acts.

Eccles Entertainment presents The Jungle Giants
Friday October 19 - Studio the Venue, Auckland
with special guests The Leers and Being
Tickets on sale Monday May 14 from TICKETMASTER

Also catch The Jungle Giants in Christchurch this October:
Saturday October 20 - Tea Party @ Ilam Fields, Christchurch 
Tickets on sale in August via Eventbrite

Note: Tickets to the Tea Party are only available to University of Canterbury students.



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