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The Others Way Second Line up Announced


The Others Way Second Line up Announced


Auckland’s Karangahape Road is gearing up to make a racket on Friday 2nd September with The Others Way Festival 2016. A music-lover’s local oasis situated in urban Auckland’s cultural heart, The Others Way boasts an incredible roster of Aotearoa’s most exciting, fresh and favoured music, thanks to Flying Out and 95bFM. Last year sold out a week before the festival and this year tickets are moving even faster. There are an extremely limited number of early bird tickets left, so don’t wait.

It’s an already impressive lineup chocka with emerging and established indie, electronica, hip hop, and alt-pop from New Zealand and beyond - with Yumi Zouma, David Kilgour & The Heavy Eights, Cut Off Your Hands, Fazerdaze, Louie Knuxx, Shocking Pinks, Purple Pilgrims, Scuba Diva, The Phoenix Foundation, Voom, a book talk from Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd, and so much more.

Twerps and Scott & Charlene's Wedding add two specially-selected Melbourne bands.

Today, the second lineup is announced, and it’s shaping up to be the irresistible icing on the top of an already exceptional selection of acts.

Salacious surf/psych-rock group King Loser (once so notorious they were banned from talking to the media) is rising from the ashes of the ‘90s Flying Nun era to deliver a set nothing short of rollocking. From b-grade Kung Fu to sexy swinging cabaret, King Loser bring their electrifying energy to The Others Way 2016 in their strongest lineup up of Celia Mancini, Chris Heazlewood, Tribal Thunder and Sean O’ Reilly.

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They’re joined by folk chanteuse Nadia Reid, whose debut album Listen To Formation, Look For The Signs has found ears all around the globe and seen Reid sell out shows across the UK & Europe.

Also taking to the stage is folk stalwart and man-of-the-people Steve Abel, hot off the back of selling out his Auckland release show for his new LP Luck/Hope, and psych-pop outfit Sleepers Union, featuring members of Loves Ugly Children, The Subliminals, Psychic Maps and Stereobus.

Salad Boys, described by Pitchfork as a “jangly, cerebral, experimental pop group” head North from their hometown of Christchurch to charm crowds with their effervescent indie-pop, their 2015 album Metalmania still ringing fresh in our ears.

The line-up is rounded out by anthemic hardcore punks Master Blaster, the unsound wails of woman-on-the-verge i.e. crazy, teenage post-punk wunderkinder Yukon Era, and the psycho-country surf jams of The Echo Ohs.

These acts will join an already full to overflowing smorgasbord of the best local music, on offer at venues all around the K’Rd precinct on 2 September - and all accessible with one festival pass.

The full line-up is as follows (alphabetically) new additions in bold:

Anthonie Tonnon
Badcrop
Carnivorous Plant Society
Courtney Hate
Cut Off Your Hands
David Kilgour & The Heavy Eights
The Echo Ohs
ENO x DIRTY
Emily Edrosa
Fazerdaze
Ghost Wave
Grayson Gilmour
i.e. crazy
Kane Strang
King Loser
Louie Knuxx
Master Blaster
MeloDownz
Merk
Mermaidens
Miloux
Nadia Reid
Peach Milk
The Phoenix Foundation
Purple Pilgrims
Roger Shepherd (book talk)
Salad Boys
Scott & Charlene's Wedding
Scuba Diva
Shab Orkestra
Shocking Pinks
Sleepers Union
Steve Abel
Surf Friends
The Beths
Twerps
Voom
Yoko Zuna
Yukon Era
Yumi Zouma
Zen Mantra

Venues are: The Studio, Galatos (upstairs and down), Neck of the Woods, Whammy Bar and Whammy Backroom, Wine Cellar, Las Vegas Strip Club, Samoa House, and The Thirsty Dog.

Tickets are available now from www.flyingout.co.nz, www.undertheradar.co.nz and the Flying Out Shop (80 Pitt St, Newton). They will sell out - get in quick to catch The Others Way on2 September.

First release $49.50

Second Release $59.50

Keep updated on The Others Way Facebook event page.

Listen to artists playing The Others Way on Spotify.

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