A Show Not To Be Missed
THEM CROOKED VULTURES
A Show Not To Be Missed
Only two cities into their Australasian tour and Them Crooked Vultures are already knocking the socks off a rock-loving public.
Comprising band members from some of the most influential rock bands in the past forty years, audiences are right to expect one heck of a show. And that’s exactly what they get, all that and much more.
“As one of the best shows I’ve seen, Them Crooked Vultures brought their studio album to life, delivered far more than what fans were expecting, and proved that they deserve nothing less than the 'supergroup' title” – Nova 100.3FM
“When you go to see Them Crooked Vultures you expect to see Rock Gods and they deliver” – Undercover.com.au
“There was something special about the bonding of these three very successful musicians who, financially at least, didn't need to start another band, and witnessing them duel and push each other while having the time of their lives.” – The Age http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/music/gig-previews--reviews/them-crooked-vultures/2010/01/24/1264267939084.html
“They do stoner rock better than any other band; Superbly. Supremely…Every head was oriented stageward, mouths slightly agape as they soaked up the experience” – FasterLouder.com.au
The collision of these legendary performers is certainly a rarity. Who knows when else, if ever again, you will have the privilege of witnessing Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, Josh Homme from Queens Of The Stone Age and Foo Fighter’s frontman Dave Grohl jam together on stage once the band finish touring?
BE WATCHING CAMPBELL LIVE ON TV3 TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7PM!
When John Campbell talks to all three rock stars in their very first NZ television interview.
Including live footage of their recent Melbourne concert at Festival Hall so fans can get a taste of THEM CROOKED VULTURES live before their NZ concerts.
FRIDAY 29TH JANUARY
TSB Bank Arena
Wellington
SATURDAY 30th JANUARY
Vector Arena
Auckland
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