Flip Grater and Tim Chesney at Langdale Winery
Flip Grater and Tim Chesney at Langdale Winery
Restaurant.:
Saturday May 23
For this special one-time-only concert, audience members will be treated to a three-course meal at the stunning Langdale Winery Restaurant, while enjoying performances by two of New Zealand’s most exciting up and coming songwriters.
Fresh from a 2-month European tour, singer-songwriter Flip Grater will be playing a unique acoustic show at Langdale during NZ Music Month. Flip will perform songs from both of her albums alongside new compositions written on her recent tour.
Flip is a prolific and well-respected songwriter, having released 2 albums and a book (The Cookbook Tour- travels in NZ Food and Music), received rave reviews and toured in 9 countries around the world – all within the brief six years she has been writing and performing. She has performed with Kris Kristofferson, Dave Dobbyn, Hugh Cornwell and Anika Moa and has had many of her songs feature on New Zealand documentaries and adverts, TVNZ’s Go Girls and US hit TV show, Brothers and Sisters.
She will be joined on May 23rd by local singer-songwriter, Tim Chesney (previously of Humblewagon and The Sneezes).
Langdale
Vineyard Restaurant is set in a peaceful rural location but
still only 20 minutes from Christchurch. The restaurant has
become a local hub hosting many community based events as
well as thriving as a popular wedding venue and lunchtime
destination. A successful foray into musical gigs with a
concert by Shona Laing and Monique Rhodes has prompted the
restaurant to host more such events.
Don’t miss the
opportunity to see Flip Grater and Tim Chesney in this
beautiful setting while enjoying award-winning Canterbury
cuisine!
Flip Grater and Tim Chesney at Langdale
Restaurant, Saturday 23rd May.
Tickets $80 including
3-course meal and concert. 7pm start.
For information and
reservations, contact Langdale: +64 3 342 6266
“Flip Grater is like a mix of Bic Runga with a smidge of Over The Rhine and a large splash of Cat Power, blended up in a sweet and angsty little cocktail that is punchy and ironic.” – Groove Guide
“Be All And End All is a great record; the product of years laying around in front of this and other fires, listening to Mazzy Star, Gillian Welch, PJ Harvey and Cat Power, sucking on their sweet sadness.” – Grant Smithies, Sunday Magazine
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