Auckland show sold out! Tour starts next week
Auckland show at Holy Trinity sold out! Tour starts next week
The Church Tour - The Lost Highway kicks off in Napier in just 10 Days and the biggest show of the tour has officially sold out. There are no remaining tickets to the show on Saturday 3rd October at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell. Luckily, Auckland fans can still purchase tickets to the concert at St Mary's (next door to Holy Trinity) for Sunday 4th October!
It is The Church Tour's most exciting line up to date, with each of the artists on the bill in the prime of their careers. There are new albums, international touring and ongoing praise for each of these talented musicians and a night with them all performing together in these beautiful venues is sure to forge some special memories.
Accompanying the stars on the night will be a rollicking good “house band” comprising of multi-instrumentalist Dave Khan, Ben Woolley on bass and Joe McCallum on drums. The magic of The Church Tour is always in the collaboration and this year is one to get ready for!
Now in its seventh continuous year, The Church Tour in 2015 will play 9 shows in 6 cities between the 1st and 10th of October. Tickets are selling fast!
Dates:
Thursday 1 October Napier St John’s Cathedral
Friday 2 October Tauranga Holy Trinity
Saturday 3 October Auckland Holy Trinity Cathedral SOLD OUT!
Sunday 4 October Auckland St Mary's at Holy Trinity Cathedral
Monday 5 October Wellington Old St Paul’s
Tuesday 6 October Wellington Old St Paul’s
Thursday 8 October Christchurch St Michael & All Angels
Friday 9 October Christchurch Cardboard Cathedral
Saturday 10 October Dunedin Knox Church
Tickets: Tickets are on sale now and available from the Church Tour website www.civicevents.co.nz/churchtour and Ticketmaster. Full tour, date and venue details can be found atwww.civicevents.co.nz/churchtour
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