Jackie Bristow Returning To NZ
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Jackie Bristow Returning To NZ For A Series Of Auckland Performances
Kiwi singer-songwriter
Jackie Bristow returns home to New Zealand this month for a
series of Auckland shows, in the lead up to the release of
her stunning second album Crazy Love.
Jackie Bristow’s warm, soulful, folk-pop style has seen her make in-roads into the international music scene, after first moving to Australia in the mid-nineties and more recently basing herself in Los Angeles.
Her sweet melodies and hypnotic tones have her poised to become one of New Zealand’s finest music exports.
Jackie has an enviable live reputation - she is able to “captivate an audience musically, lyrically and, unquestionably, in delivery” (M People Magazine). Recently she performed at the Canadian Music Festival in Toronto and a sell-out Australian tour with Daniel Lanois.
Crazy Love, which is due for release here in October and includes her latest single Tempted, is a hauntingly beautiful collection of new material showcasing Jackie’s alluring vocal ability and song-writing smarts.
Jackie will perform a series of live shows over four consecutive Sundays from August 19 at Ponsonby’s Grand Central venue.
Show Dates:
Sunday 19August
Sunday 26 August
Sunday 2
September
Sunday 9 September
Jackie will be supported by special guest Kiri, whose video Get Back Home is currently play listed on Juice and J2 music television.
Entry is free of charge and all shows kick off at 7pm.
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