OPSHOP hit the road
OPSHOP hit the road to celebrate Until the End of Time
OPSHOP is officially New Zealand’s favourite
band, with their third studio effort Until the End of Time
debuting at number 1 in the Official NZ Music Chart this
week.
To celebrate, the guys have decided to hit the road for a series of shows in September & October.
Front man Jason Kerrison says he and the band can’t wait to take the show on the road and blend the best of old with the best of the new to create the most complete OPSHOP live set yet:
“The album’s been a long time coming for the band now, so to finally have it out there among the masses and be received so favourably by both fans and critics alike has really blown us away. This tour really is a celebration for us and we simply can’t wait.”
Joining OPSHOP for the run of shows is five piece rock band The Earlybirds, who release their debut album Favourite Fears on 23 August.
Full show details can be found at www.therock.net.nz and www.opshopmusic.com . Tickets go on sale on Monday 16 August and are available from the outlets listed below.
IN BRIEF
The OPSHOP Until the End of Time
Tour
With support from The Earlybirds
Tickets go on
sale from Monday 16 August, 2010
For full tour info see
www.therock.net.nz or www.opshopmusic.com
Ticketmaster:
www.ticketmaster.co.nz/ 0800 111 999
Ticket Direct:
www.ticketdirect.co.nz / 0800 4 TICKET
Kerikeri,
Hastings and Putaruru shows = all ages
Matakana, Auckland
(all shows), Whangarei & Tauranga shows = R18
only
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