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JGeeks rock packed Clarence Street theatre

JGeeks rocked a packed Clarence Street theatre audience in Hamilton last night
By Kimmy Gilbert

The metro Maori entertainers JGeeks brought their unique blend of music, dance and improve to an excited Hamilton Audience last night at Clarence St Theatre.

JGeeks have excited crowds all around the world. Performing to screaming fans Australia, America, and Europe, the JGeeks have bringing their tour back home.

Fast paced, nonstop entertainment is what you can expect from a JGeeks show. From their last sell out New Zealand Tour, JGeeks delivered lots of exciting and energised new features in their performance.

Special guest Sonny-Bill-look-a-like Tawaroa Kawana got crowd pumping for an action packed JGeeks performance.

JGeeks got the crowd on their feet with their improve slapstick, taiaha wielding, crazy music, hip swinging moves.

Known for their amazing fan interaction you can meet the boys after the show and pick up some JGeek snapbacks, headphones and sunnies!

Featuring a night of music, dance and entertainmen, it’s easy to see why they 10 million hits on Youtube and over 100,000 fans on Facebook.

Recently they’ve performed for celebrity blogger Perez Hilton, taught our Prime Minister John Key how to ‘geek’ and excited millions of viewers as they shot through to the finals of New Zealand’s Got Talent in 2012. They have also impressed celebrities, including Kayne West.

If you want entertaining night out that the whole family can enjoy, JGeeks is the perfect choice for a crack up and some fun

Check out the latest tour information about JGeeks on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jgeekandthegeeks

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