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Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Thu 28 Mar 2019, 9:00pm–10:00pm
  • Fri 29 Mar 2019, 7:00pm–8:00pm
  • Fri 29 Mar 2019, 9:00pm–10:00pm
  • Sat 30 Mar 2019, 7:00pm–8:00pm
  • Sat 30 Mar 2019, 9:00pm–10:00pm

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All Ages

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Dunedin Fringe

Fringe in the HQ window every day from the first Friday of the festival!

Come and see a variety of transformative performance. Rock, Fusion, Electronica and Experimental Music, Theatre, Performance-art, and Live Discussion & Poetry, plus actual Magic.

Friday, 22 March
7PM: Philip Fleming. Solo performer playing original songs on Guitar with loops and soprano and tenor saxes with vocals.His music genre could be described as Reggae Rock Jazz with Arabic modal improvisation.

9PM: Philip Fleming

Saturday 23 March
7PM: Human Confusion. Strong velvety vocals of Spinster's Miriam Leslie, mixed with lush electronica produced by Elenor Rayner of Robots In Love. Emerging from the heart of Dunedin's diverse music culture, Human Confusion is the perfect mix of dance-worthy grooves and rich melodies. We love a stonkin' bass and the joy we get from performing our creations is hard not to catch.

9PM: Logan Kitney brings literal magic to the stage as his hard hitting but polished act of illusions coupled with comedic chops is making big waves in the NZ comedy circuit. His amazing tricks leave audience's opened mouthed!

Sunday, 24 March
7PM: Trent Hawthorne. Jumpy, energetic, original pop made of bassy ukulele loops and vocals.

9PM: Chasing Chords. An acoustic solo act/Original Singer & Songwriter from the WestCoast of NZ now based in Dunedin.

Monday 25 March
7PM: Cox's Orange

9PM: Natives Be Woke. Vicki, Irene & Lou are a formidable female group of minds, who like to explore the connections between creativity, technology and the indigenous world. With a staggering array of knowledge and experiences across the Arts, Culture and Heritage spectrum they are “Woke As”.
They want to talk about the stories that occupy Arts and Culture from a female Indigenous view and at the same time connect with new underrepresented audiences using Vlog and Podcast technologies.

Tuesday, 26 March
7PM: Trent Hawthorne: jumpy, energetic, original pop made of bassy ukulele loops and vocals.

9PM: Jackson Caine: Sex Drugs and A Sausage Roll! A mixture of original and repurposed songs and a bit of friendly banter.

Wednesday 27 March
7PM: Jackson Caine: Sex Drugs and A Sausage Roll! A mixture of original and repurposed songs and a bit of friendly banter.

9:30PM: Saltmarsh. A brand new duo of experimental musicians (and, by some fortune, lovers) that play lulling, starry ambient music. Bethany & Tom play some combination of guitar, synthesizer, and various other whatever else, in swooning tapestries sure to calm your pulse.

Thursday, 28 March
7PM: Saltmarsh. A brand new duo of experimental musicians (and, by some fortune, lovers) that play lulling, starry ambient music. Bethany & Tom play some combination of guitar, synthesizer, and various other whatever else, in swooning tapestries sure to calm your pulse.

9PM: Katharticus. Three piece band from Dunedin, with an ethereal brand of experimental progressive rock, with heart-pounding, soaring guitar solos, searching heartfelt lyrics, and wild soulful drums that transcend western convention. The band is known for their mix of catchy rock tunes as well as progressive post rock instrumentals.

Friday, 29 March
7PM: Philip Fleming. Solo performer playing original songs on Guitar with loops and soprano and tenor saxes with vocals.His music genre could be described as Reggae Rock Jazz with Arabic modal improvisation.

9PM: Philip Fleming

Saturday 30 March
7PM: Chasing Chords. An acoustic solo act/Original Singer & Songwriter from the WestCoast of NZ now based in Dunedin.

9PM: Katharticus. Three piece band from Dunedin, with an ethereal brand of experimental progressive rock, with heart-pounding, soaring guitar solos, searching heartfelt lyrics, and wild soulful drums that transcend western convention. The band is known for their mix of catchy rock tunes as well as progressive post rock instrumentals.

Fringe Tags; Festival, Music

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