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Temple Gig Guide

Mon 17/12
8pm Open Mic Night
Hosted by Chelle
All Performers are Welcome
Acoustic, bands, poets, actors, comedians etc

Tue 18/12
6pm Karen q Temple on Mosaic Radio Creative - Planet FM 104.6FM
8pm Open Mic Night
Hosted by Gaille Tinihau
All Performers are Welcome
Acoustic, bands, poets, actors, comedians etc

Wed 19/12
8pm The Ra Ra Chelle Show - Christmas Special
Hosted by Chelle
Featuring Danny Downes, Robyn, Kiri, Audio Zephyr, Daniel Druff & Gaille
Tinihau

Thu 20/12
8pm Acoustic Cafe
Featuring Stan Malcolm, Will Beattie, Glenn Bodger, Jacob Block, Nick
Wearing
www.stanmalcolm.com

Fri 21/12
Christmas punk/ska special with Skivvy, Losing Face, We Dunno and My Two
Cents

Sat 22/12
6pm Phil 'Stix' Taylor's Tacky Christmas
An all-star musical extravagandza and yuletide party
Featuring Andy Gibson, Jane Siene, Snorkel (underwater surf music), Easy
Tiger, ......plus........Stix Taylor's usual suspects (Ron Dugdale, Garry
Brandon, George Thompson & surprise guests.)

Sun 23/12
9am-3pm Open For Breakfast!!
http://www.temple.co.nz/Breakfast.htm
Closed - available for private functions

Mon 24/12
8.30 The We Dunno Xmas Show' featuring Smooth Jimmies, The Nythers, Losing
Face, Duffeysome & more!!

Tue 25/12 to 3rd Jan
Closed - Merry Christmas

Tue 1/1
6pm Karen q Temple on Mosaic Radio Creative - Planet FM 104.6FM

Fri 4/1
9pm Hammond Gamble
http://www.nz-music.co.nz/hammondgamble/

Sat 5/1
9pm Unsure Collaborations presents
Punk Rock at the Temple
Featuring We Dunno, Duffeysome, Losing Face and The Perpetrators (from
wellington)

Sun 6/1
Closed - available for private functions

Mon 7/1
8pm Open Mic Night
Hosted by Chelle
All Performers are Welcome
Acoustic, bands, poets, actors, comedians etc

Tue 8/1
8pm Acoustic Cafe
Featuring Kate, Ziko, Jethro, Sarah Jane

Wed 9/1
8pm Outspoken - Words & Meaning
Multi-genre spokenword show
Includes open mic section
Hosted by Jeremy Elwood
www.jeremyelwood.com

Thu 10/1
8pm Industrial Night

Fri 11/1
7.30 Bifkin
9pm Undercarriage and Stage of Fools
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~leafboy/
11.30 Don't Die Wishing
http://www.dontdiewishing.com

Sat 12/1
9pm 5th Threat, We Dunno and Zoil

Sun 13/1
Closed - available for private functions

Mon 14/1
8pm Open Mic Night
Hosted by Chelle
All Performers are Welcome
Acoustic, bands, poets, actors, comedians etc

Tue 15/1
6pm Karen q Temple on Mosaic Radio Creative - Planet FM 104.6FM
8pm TBC

Wed 16/1
8pm Femme Fatale
Featuring some of Auckland's top female talent with Andrea Olsen &
others

Thu 17/1
8pm Mrs McClunty's Fabulous Show
Featuring Mits Mini Mastermind & so much more

Fri 18/1
TBC

Sat 19/1
TBC

Sun 20/1
Closed - available for private functions

Mon 21/1
8pm Open Mic Night
Hosted by Chelle
All Performers are Welcome
Acoustic, bands, poets, actors, comedians etc

Tue 22/1
TBC

Wed 23/1
8pm Acoustic Booster
Jane Siene
Mike Weston
Briin Gould
http://www.janesiene.com

Thu 24/1
8pm The Big Bang!! with Stan
5 Bands for $5, Hosted by Stan Malcolm
Featuring Glow, Silhouette, Plethora, La Zona Ten 5, Sushi

Fri 25/1
8pm Penelope Swales (Aus)
11.30 Millhouse

Sat 26/1
9pm Vocoder, Po-ha & more (Welli)
http://www.po-ha.com
http://www.vocoder.co.nz

Sun 27/1
Closed - available for private functions

Mon 28/1
Bar Opens at 8pm
8pm Open Mic Night
Hosted by Chelle
All Performers are Welcome
Acoustic, bands, poets, actors, comedians etc

Tue 29/1
6pm Karen q Temple on Mosaic Radio Creative - Planet FM 104.6FM
9pm LA on Q

Wed 30/1
8pm The Ra Ra Chelle Show
Hosted by Chelle

Thu 31/1
9pm Cam's Bad Apples

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