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Greg Johnson, Jan Hellriegel + guests

Greg Johnson and Jan Hellriegel kick off their four date mini-tour this Friday at the Paddington in Parnell, followed by Black Barn in the Hawkes Bay on Saturday night. Next week they head to Whangarei on Thursday, and then a special Easter Sunday afternoon show at The Riverhead.

Audiences can look forward to a new take on favourites from Greg and Jan, new sounds from fellow songwriters Lisa Crawley, Ben King and Kurt Shanks, with the multi-talented Wayne Bell and Mark Hughes on board.

TICKET DETAILS:
Parnell March 22 - Ticketmaster.co.nz
Hawkes Bay March 23 - Eventfinda.co.nz & BlackBarn.com
Whangarei March 28 - Ticketmaster.co.nz
Riverhead Easter Sunday afternoon - Ticketmaster.co.nz

OTHER NEWS...BUZZCOCKS ARE COMING
Legendary UK punks Buzzcocks are heading to NZ in late April for a four date NZ tour - proudly presented by Plus1 with Radio Hauraki. Full details at Plus1.co.nz


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