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Hinemoana Baker - Live at Aratoi

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $28.62 each ($25.00 + $3.62 fees)
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Dates

  • Sat 7 Sep 2019, 7:00pm–9:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Aratoi

HINEMOANA BAKER - Waiata mō Te Wairarapa
'a fine wine of a voice' (Nelson Evening Mail)
'utterly spellbinding' (Oamaru Mail)
'a major talent' (NZ Herald)

An acclaimed performer, Hinemoana Baker joins us for one night only - her only show in New Zealand in 2019.
The concert will feature a multi-lingual selection from her back-catalogue and from her upcoming collection, Funkhaus.
A piece composed while living illegally underneath the (old) East Berlin studio of a nocturnal saxophonist; words of love for Tapu te Ranga marae; instructions for local heroes called ‘How to survive on a plinth’ and 'My Surefire Plan' to rid the world of Donald Trump.
Hinemoana hails from Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Te Āti Awa and Ngāi Tahu on her Dad's side, and from England & Germany on her late Mum's side. For the last four years, she has been living in Berlin.

Support Act: Meg Hunter
Meg Hunter is a young singer/pianist/songwriter. This year she won the Junior section of Talent Wairarapa singing her original song Submerged. She then placed second in the Smokefree Rockquest regional final in the solo/duo category with another original piece, and was invited to submit four more tracks for national finals selection.
When she isn’t practising her scales or writing songs, Meg is training with her roller derby or football team. She is currently working on recording an album next year.
Stay updated with what Meg is up to on Instagram and Facebook @meghuntermusic

Doors open 6.30.
7pm start - Meg Hunter
Tickets $30 at the door (if not sold out)
Concert to finish about 9.45pm.
Aratoi thanks Grafia Productions and Masterton District Council for their support.
Photo credit: Robert Cross

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