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BILLY LIAR (Scotland) - Rescheduled Dates

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Tuesday 11 May 2010

BILLY LIAR (Scotland) - Rescheduled New Zealand Dates!


On a one man mission from Glasgow, Scotland, Billy Liar brings his solo acoustic style of punk driven poetry to New Zealand shores, performing in Auckland and Christchurch this May.

Billy Liar has toured relentlesly throughout the UK and Europe, supporting his latest EP 'It Starts Here', produced by legendary American musician Acey Slade (Trashlight Vision/Murderdolls) featuring Robin Guy (Faith No More/Bruce Dickinson/The King Blues/Rachel Stamp) on drums and Nick Mailing (The Smoking Hearts/Quireboys) on bass.

“Billy's honest approach to songwriting provides insight to life in Glasgow, with lyrics like poetic conversations between drunken friends, trying to find their way in a f*&#ed up world.” - Override Zine

In April, Billy was affected by the flight restrictions in Europe, postponing all scheduled New Zealand dates.

Flights have returned to normal, so catch Billy Liar on his debut New Zealand acoustic tour!

ACT UP PROMOTIONS PRESENTS
BILLY LIAR - NEW ZEALAND TOUR

Tuesday 18 May 8.00pm
Deschlers, 17 High St, Auckland
FREE

Saturday 22 May 9.30pm
Honey Pot Cafe, 112 Lichfield St, Christchurch
FREE

Thursday 27 May 8.00pm
Thirsty Dog, 469 Karangahape Road, Auckland
$10 door sales


ENDS

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