Twentyone Live N Free Presents Pluto This Thursday
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June 2010
Twentyone Live N Free Presents Pluto This Thursday Night
SKYCITY’s hottest bar, twentyone, is presenting Pluto THIS Thursday night (17 June). Entry to the gig is free with entertainment starting at 7pm.
Alternative Rock ‘n’ Roll is what to expect from Pluto with band members Milan Borich, Tim Arnold, Matthias Jordan, Mike Hall and Michael Franklin-Browne recently forming their own record label, Slow Rodriguez Records.
Having spent the best part of a year setting up their studio and their label; the band is chomping at the bit to focus on the music again.
Tim Arnold says “The world of music has changed. It’s not about massive album budgets anymore. You have to find a different way of working. We’ve taken back the control of our band. We make everything ourselves now, like we used to. It’s liberating, and the music reflects that. It’s a lot more fun.”
Free, live music is now on every Thursday night at twentyone (located on level three of the SKYCITY complex). Over the last few months SKYCITY has drawn the crowds to the bar presenting Anna Coddington, Opensouls, Jason Kerrison with T*B*C (The Babysitter’s Club), Nathan Haines, Dane Rumble and Cornerstone Roots with plenty more top gigs in the pipeline.
Date:
Thursday 17 June
Times: >From 7:00pm
Where:
twentyone, Level 3, SKYCITY Auckland
twentyone is an R20
venue.
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