Change of Auckland venue for Hollie Smith
Change of Auckland venue for Hollie
Smith
Soulful diva Hollie Smith has changed her Auckland
venue to the Bruce Mason Centre.
Due to the delay
in the re-opening of the St James, Hollie is going back to
her home of Auckland’s North Shore and performing for
the first time at the Bruce Mason Centre being supported by
SJD.
Hollie Smith has just completed a trip to
America where she has been recording songs with award
winning producer James Poyser and performed an extremely
special showcase on the roof of the Blue Note building
impressing a crowd of America music media and
industry.
Hollie is currently touring Australia
then Paris and is returning to New Zealand for her theatre
tour.
The Auckland show will be on Sunday 21
October at the Bruce Mason Centre. Tickets can be
purchased from Ticket Master & Real Groovy. All
current tickets purchased for St James current for new
venue. If required, full refund of St James tickets
available from point of purchase
Tour Dates:
OCTOBER:
20 October Bruce
Mason Centre Auckland – new
venue
22 October Clarence
St Theatre Hamilton
26 October
James Hay Theatre
Christchurch
27
October Regent Theatre
Dunedin
29 October
School of Music
Nelson
NOVEMBER:
1
November The Regent Theatre
Palmerston North
2 November
The St James Theatre
Wellington
Tickets are available
from Ticketek, Ticket Direct, Real Groovy and Everyman
Records (Nelson). On sale
now.
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