One
of New Zealand’s most exciting and renowned live acts,
Sons of Zion, have just
announced a seven-date nationwide tour.
The announcement comes as the band’s latest hit
Drift Away continues to dominate
Kiwi radio and smash up the charts.
Watch
here a live version of the song recorded for
NZ Herald Time Out in celebration of New Zealand Music Month.
The Sons of Zion Tour- presented by Mai FM with support from The Edge - kicks off in Hamilton at the Factory on Friday, August 24 and
ends at the Foundryin Christchurchon Saturday,September 8.
See the full list of dates and venues below.
Sons of Zion- consisting of Rio, Sam, Joel, Matt, Ross and Caleb - are without question one
of New Zealand’s most popular bands.
They made their mark in 2009 with their self-titled debut album, which they
followed up in 2013 with
Universal Love, which included the smash singles
Be My Lady,
Good Love and
Tell Her. The hits
continued to flow with
Stuck
on Stupid,
Fill
Me Up,
I’m
Ready,
Hungover and 2017’s critically-acclaimed EP,
The Jukebox Suite, winning over new and old fans alike.
Along with the hits, has come a well-earned reputation of one of New Zealand’s
tightest live acts. It’s a title that Sons
of Zion have achieved through consistent international touring,
in places like Hawaii, Guam and Australia, and playing at some of the biggest
festivals around including Bay
Dreams and One
Love.
The band’s latest single
Drift
Away, which comes from their new full-length album
Vantage Point, has been
the #1 most played song on New Zealand radio for four weeks running. It also
topped the NZ Top 20 NZ Singles chart and has had close to 3 million streams on
Spotify and 130,000 video views.
Now as their star continues to soar, the boys from Sons of Zion are taking
the love back to the people, performing up-close-and-personal shows in all
corners of the country.
Don’t miss your chance to see the witness the magic live.
Sons
of Zion – VANTAGE POINT tour 2018
Friday, August 24 - The Factory in Hamilton
Saturday, August 25 - Totara Street in Tauranga
Thursday, August 30 - Hunter Lounge in Wellington
Friday, August 31 - Powerstation in Auckland
Saturday, September 1 - Turner Centre in Kerikeri
Friday, September 7 - Ubar in Dunedin
Saturday, September 8 - The Foundry in Christchurch
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