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Updates - Stone Roses, Offspring, Dizzee Rascal, Et Al


Updates - Stone Roses, Offspring, Dizzee Rascal, Azealia Banks Et Al

THE STONE ROSESVECTOR ARENA – TUESDAY 26TH FEB
Announcing – Zane Lowe.
Opening up for the Stone Roses will be one of the world’s biggest broadcaters and DJ’s - Zane Lowe, he’s a kiwi too did ya know.
Based in the UK and host of one of BBC Radio 1's flagship shows, Zane is one of the most influential DJs in the world.
There are only a few tickets left for sale for the free-flow access allowing the choice of either standing on the floor or being seated.
Reserved seats remain available.
The Stone Roses, a band who changed the world, it’s their first time in NZ.
And maybe your first and last chance to see them!

THE OFFSPRING – VECTOR ARENA – WEDNESDAY 27TH FEB
Since announcing The Offspring two great bands have been added to the line-up….. It’s going to be a big night, a very big night!
We’re delighted that BILLY TALENT join the bill as very special guests.
It will be their first time in New Zealand, and their melodic punk/rock fills arenas in their own right in hometown Canada.
First on will be NZs best new alt-rock act Villainy.
Villainy released their debut Top 10 album late in 2012, going to Number #1 in the NZ Rock Chart.


BACK TO THE FUTURE – VECTOR ARENA – FRIDAY 1ST MARCH
Featuring DIZZEE RASCAL, AZEALIA BANKS and a non-stop night of international DJs
VIP upgrades (R18 only) are now available for this event from Ticketmaster and are proving very popular.
The upgrade gives express entrance, exclusive bar, smoking area and toilets and a great view of the dance floor with exclusive access between floor and VIP area.
Its your own area within the arena – a club within a club if you like!

TICKETS FOR ALL SHOWS ARE AVAILABLE FROM TICKETMASTER.CO.NZ
0800 111 999


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