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Hugh Cornwell of The Stranglers is coming to New Zealand

The HITMAN from THE STRANGLERS is BACK!

HUGH CORNWELL wrote the hits, sang the hits, and played guitar on the hits.

‘Golden Brown’, ‘No More Heroes’, ‘Strange Little Girl’, ‘Always The Sun’, ‘No More Heroes’, ‘Nice And Sleazy’, ‘(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)’, ‘Peaches’ - these are the great songs that established the legend of The Stranglers.

And now HUGH CORNWELL is back to present a MONSTER tour celebrating his legacy with a storming full set of those iconic classic Stranglers hits, plus an opening set of curated prime solo Hugh works including selections from his brilliant new album, MONSTER.

See the big Stranglers hits performed by the man himself with his first-rate UK band.

You’d be utterly insane to miss it - The HITMAN is BACK!

Just strap on your guitar and we’ll play some rock and roll!

HUGH CORNWELL – MONSTER TOUR

Wednesday 1 May - Christchurch – The Foundry
Tickets

Thursday 2 May - Wellington – San Fran Bath House
Tickets

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Friday 3 May - Auckland – The Powerstation
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VIP PACKAGES AVAILABLE:
Meet and Greet with the Artist
Photo with the Artist on the fans own phone or camera
2 items signed by the Artist
Limited edition A3 Thick Card Poster
Official commemorative VIP Laminate
Priority Access to the Venue

More details and tickets HERE


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