Announce Support Acts for Auckland Show
ANNOUNCE SUPPORT ACTS FOR AUCKLAND SHOW
On the night before the scariest night of the year, come down to the King's Arms for Nightmare Before Halloween, a Halloween pre-party with some of the fiercest, most terrorising bands alive right now!
With only one week to go, Violent Soho are stoked to announce their killer local support acts: PCP Eagles, Miss June, & a Die! Die! Die! DJ set.
Limited tickets are available for only $20 with a bCard, and Auckland's ghouls and ghosts would be nuts to miss out on what's going to be an epic night of nightmarish fun.
Violent Soho have incredibly never played a show in New Zealand, despite selling over 30,000 copies of their excellent album 'Hungry Ghost', and selling out multiple Australian tours. They recently released the blistering single, "Like Soda".
PCP Eagles is NZ's premier no holds barred, fun punk rock & roll band with a Kiwi hardcore punk ethos. Since forming they have supported international acts the likes of Jello Biafra, The Bouncing Souls, Lagwagon, Pennywise, Alkaline Trio and CJ Ramone. The band have played the length and breadth of New Zealand, completed three successful Australian tours, and are probably the most cartooned band in New Zealand.
Fronted by Annabel Liddell, Miss June is a high energy 4 piece monster which has come a long way since forming only in 2013. Combining elements of punk, grunge and rock they create a sound with melodic hooks and fast driven riffs that are immediately recognizable and entirely their own.
Die! Die! Die! need no introduction. The punk legends will be spinning tunes to get the freaks on the dancefloor shaking their sh*t.
Do not miss out on what's going to be the only place to be next Friday...
ENDS
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