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Ticket Information

  • Admission: $39.18 each ($35.00 + $4.18 fees)

Dates

  • Wed 10 Apr 2024, 7:00pm–10:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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SINGLE RELEASE TOUR
In the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary music, few collaborations spark as much intrigue and promise as the union between Jackie Bristow and Barry Saunders. With the upcoming release of their single “Good Miles to Go,” recorded by Alan Galbraith is set for March 1 in New Zealand and a day earlier in the USA, this duo is poised to captivate audiences with a blend of artistry that bridges continents and genres.

Jackie Bristow, a name synonymous with soul-stirring Americana, has carved a niche for herself between Wānaka, New Zealand, and Nashville, Tennessee. Barry Saunders, with his roots deeply embedded in New Zealand’s music scene as the voice and pen behind The Warratahs, brings to the table a wealth of experience highlighted by gold and platinum albums and multiple Tui awards.

Their collaboration is not just a meeting of musical minds but a confluence of experiences, styles, and stories that promise an auditory experience as rich and layered as their individual careers.

Jackie’s life was turned around in 2020 as she was visiting New Zealand when the Covid-19 lockdown hit. Unable to return to her home in Nashville while in her homeland, she has been “making the best of the crazy world” by focusing her creative energy in new directions. A silver lining was Jackie connecting with Barry Saunders, singer and principal songwriter for the legendary country band The Warratahs. A genuine Kiwi music hero. And an amazing friendship and music partnership was made. Jackie and Barry have been playing shows around New Zealand and are releasing their debut collaboration, the new single – “Good Miles to Go,” on March 1, 2024.

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