Wellington And Christchurch Shows Sell Out
The Classic Hits Acoustic Church Tour, 2013
Wellington And Christchurch Shows
Sell Out
After just a week on sale, two of the seven Classic Hits Acoustic Church Tour shows have sold out; Tuesday 1st October at Wellington’s Old St Paul’s and Thursday 3rd October at Christchurch’s Cardboard Cathedral.
In response to the high demand two more shows in both cities have been added and tickets are available to purchase now from www.acousticchurchtour.co.nz and www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Thursday
26 September Hamilton Chapel of Christ The
King
Friday 27 September Tauranga Holy
Trinity
Saturday 28 September Auckland Holy
Trinity Cathedral
Monday 30 September Napier
St John’s Cathedral
Tuesday 01 October
Wellington Old St Paul’s – SOLD OUT
Wednesday
02 October Wellington Old St Paul’s – NEW
DATE ADDED
Thursday 03 October
Christchurch Cardboard Cathedral – SOLD
OUT
Friday 04 October Christchurch
Cardboard Cathedral – NEW DATE ADDED
Saturday 05
October Dunedin Knox Church
This year’s tour presents two of New Zealand’s most beloved songwriters and artists, Dave Dobbyn and Don McGlashan, together for the first time in a concert collaboration like no other.
Co-promoter Brent Eccles states “Tickets
are selling fast across the country I expect more shows to
sell out shortly”.
Tickets are available from the
Acoustic Church Tour website www.acousticchurchtour.co.nz and
Ticketmaster www.ticketmaster.co.nz (0800 111
999).
ENDS
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