The Great South Pacific Tuning Fork is proud
to announce the return of the Southern Fork Americana Fest 2018,
back for its fifth year in Auckland! Today, The Tuning Fork are thrilled
to share the stellar line up for New Zealand's biggest Americana fest! An
unmatched bill of international and local artists ready to satisfy every
country, blues and folk lovers' dreams!
This year's line-up features our favourite Americana/blues and folk artists
from around the world including; rising Nashville star Margo
Price, blues legend Tony Joe White, NY-based singer
and guitarist Steve Gunn, folk traditionalistWillie Watson, country singer Courtney
Marie Andrews, Tui-Award winner Reb Fountain,
psychedelic-folk troubadour
Arthur Ahbez, NZ's
favourite string band
The Eastern, Christchurch
treasure and fellow Tui-Award winner
Holly Arrowsmith,
introspective alt/folk songwriter
Emily Fairlight and folk
wordsmith
Tom Cunliffe.
Courtney Marie Andrews is excited to return after performing two shows in 2017
supporting Sam Outlawand Joe Pug,
"
New Zealand, I adore
your beautiful country and I can't wait to make my way back there for the third
time!"
Last year, full festival passes sold out within days of going on sale -
so don't miss out on pre sales! Details below.
SOUTHERN
FORK
AMERICANA FEST
2018
Friday, Oct 5 - Willie Watson +
Holly Arrowsmith
Saturday, Oct 6 - Steve
Gunn + Arthur Ahbez
Wednesday, Oct 10 - Tony
Joe White
Friday, Oct 12 - Reb
Fountain + Tom Cunliffe
Saturday, Oct 13 - The
Eastern + Emily Fairlight
Wednesday, Oct 17 - Margo
Price + Courtney Marie Andrews
Southern Fork
presale:Thursday, August 16
Southbound presale: Friday, August 17
Ticketmaster presale: Monday, August 20
General Public: Tuesday, August 21
To once again offer
enthusiasts the chance to see more acts and to encourage music fans to discover
new artists, the festival will have a special ticket pricing scheme, enabling
them to receive discounts on multiple ticket purchases.
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