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French for Rabbits "The Overflow" Album Release Tour

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $38.00 each
  • Student/Unwaged: $20.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 30 Apr 2022, 8:00pm–11:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Brooke Singer

Under the Radar and 100% Good are thrilled to present tour dates for French for Rabbits' 2022 Taite Music Prize Nominated third LP, The Overflow.

The six-date tour around Aotearoa includes an extra special home-town show at the historic Old St Paul's in Thorndon, Wellington. Hailing from this vibrant creative-scene, dream-pop quintet French For Rabbits is led by songwriter and frontwoman Brooke Singer, alongside guitarist John Fitzgerald and multi-instrumentalists Ben Lemi (Trinity Roots, Dawn Diver, Bret McKenzie) and Penelope Esplin (Grawlixes) alongside drummer Hikurangi Schaverien-Kaa (Dawn Diver).

Very special guests to be announced.

Tickets on sale now from Under the Radar.

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In the event of a show cancellation or postponement, ticket holders will be contacted directly and a full refund available at the point of purchase. If shows are rescheduled due to continued red-setting, your tickets will valid for new dates.

“Every song here is beautifully written and immaculately constructed… the album is faultless” - Tony Stamp, RNZ - The Sampler (RNZ Top Albums Of 2021)

“Further refining their melodic pop and exploratory electronic sensibilities into a quietly magical, emotionally transporting sound that's all their own - Undertheradar.co.nz

“Folktronica five-piece French For Rabbits seduce, puzzle and charm” - The New Zealand Listener

“French For Rabbits have created a space between psych-folk and dream-pop, and they occupy it with quiet assurance and this collection of repeat-play songs and lyrics which stand a close reading.” - Graham Reid, elsewhere.co.nz

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