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Sleepwalk Skeleton With Ink Fan followed by Manuel Bundy +Ty

Dates

  • Sat 14 Oct 2023, 7:00pm–3:00am

Restrictions

R18

Listed by

tony217

Asian(sound)scapes X Ponsonby Social Presents: Sleepwalk Skeleton with opening act Ink Fan

Sleepwalk Skeleton
Sleepwalk Skeleton is New Zealand’s original Japanese J-Pop/Rock band. It began life back in 2011 as a J-Pop cover band, set up by a handful of J-Pop / Rock / Anime enthusiasts. The five-member band has evolved over the years and now produces its own songs and music videos. As the most recognised J-Pop band in NZ, Sleepwalk Skeleton is raising awareness of J-Pop/Rock in New Zealand.

Ink Fan
Ink Fan is a Chinese folk rock band based in Auckland, New Zealand, featuring an eclectic lineup of talented musicians. Hailing from China, they're an enchanting ensemble harmonizing traditional Chinese folk instruments with the ethereal realm of electronic music. The ensemble boasts the mellifluous sounds of the pipa, guzheng, guitar, bass, keyboard, and drums. Their mission is to gracefully meld the timeless allure of Chinese folk melodies into the contemporary tapestry of electronic compositions, unveiling the captivating potency of China's rich musical heritage to a global audience.

Doors open: 7pm
Show starts: 8pm

Tell your friends and whānau to book tickets now at undertheradar.co.nz – strictly limited capacity, don't miss out!

And don't forget to check out the special kitchen-pop by Nanam x The Strawberry Pig, serving Modern Filipino cuisine from 6pm until sold out.

More info at www.asiansoundscapes.nz.

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Asian(sound)scapes X Ponsonby Social is a travelling pop-up festival that will immerse you in the rich tapestry of Pan-Asian music, comedy, and culinary delights, this edition right in the heart of Ponsonby. Embark on a month-long journey through vibrant soundscapes from Tāmaki Makaurau's very best local Pan-Asian creatives.

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