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The Voice of Romance Patrizio Buanne to Tour NZ

Media Release 26 February 2007

The Voice of Romance Patrizio Buanne to Tour New Zealand


Italian born Patrizio Buanne will be making his debut New Zealand tour this year. The 28 year old, who has been called the voice of romance with his creamy baritone and seductive phrasing, will be performing in Wellington on 31st May at the Michael Fowler Centre and in Auckland on 2nd June at the Civic Theatre.

Once described as “the dark suited Lothario who arrived on stage in an oestrogen charged atmosphere like a match being dropped into a box of fireworks”, there is no doubt that Patrizio Buanne has Charisma! He is a one-off; a man that women want and men want to be.

Since the release of his Double Platinum debut album The Italian in 2005, Patrizio has been busy conquering the world. Selling out headline shows across Europe, Asia, Australia and America, Patrizio has been winning over leagues of fans for his outstanding live shows and countless admirers wherever he goes.

His second album Forever Begins Tonight, which features a version of Robbie William’s Angels sung in Italian, was released in New Zealand late last year where it achieved gold status.

Patrizio is quite simply an entertainer. His concerts are attended by three generations of fans from teenage girls to their parents and grandparents. Everyone is captured by Patrizio’s energy and world class performance on stage. Standing ovations, showers of gifts and queues of fans stretching around the block for his autograph are now commonplace on tour.

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Patrizio was born to entertain and has been doing it all his life. With his individual sense of style, charm, fun and with his rich baritone voice, Patrizio has become something of a unique performer in the modern world of musical entertainment. Inspired by the cool Italian American singers of the 50s and 60s, Patrizio aspires to become a name synonymous with world-class entertainment alongside legendary performers such as Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones and Julio Iglesias.

Don’t miss out on Patrizio Buanne’s debut New Zealand Tour with tickets on sale through Ticketek from Thursday 8th March.

PATRIZIO BUANNE TOURING NEW ZEALAND
Thursday 31st May – Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Saturday 2nd June – Civic Theatre, Auckland

TICKETS GO ON SALE THURSDAY 8th MARCH 2007
Book at Ticketek: Phone 0800-842-538 or www.ticketek.com


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON PATRIZIO BUANNE
www.patriziobuanne.com

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