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Ticket join Dragon and Hello Sailor at the Powerstation


Ticket join Dragon and Hello Sailor at the Powerstation

Brent Eccles Entertainment & Muchmore Music are proud to announce that legendary 70's acid rock group TICKET, will take the opening spot for the upcoming DRAGON + HELLO SAILOR Powerstation double-header.

Ticket (Trevor Tombleson Vocals, Eddie Hanson Guitar, Paul Woolright Bass and Ricky Ball Drums) recently reformed playing sellouts in Auckland and Christchurch.

The band formed in early 1970, bringing together four of the country’s most respected musicians who sought to push boundaries. In performance, songs could stretch to 20-plus minutes in length, with virtuosic soloing from all members of the group (bio attached).

Ticket’s reputation for fiery live performances made them a major draw at clubs, campuses and concerts all over New Zealand. They preceded Elton John at Western Springs, Black Sabbath at the Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival, headlined several local festivals and shared stages with Jerry Lee Lewis and Daddy Cool.

With tickets already selling fast, this should be the icing on the cake for a monster night at the Powerstation in Auckland.

DRAGON/HELLO SAILOR/TICKET
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4
POWERSTATION, AUCKLAND
TICKETS ON SALE FROM TICKETMASTER

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