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Buzzcocks' Christchurch show moved to the Foundry

Buzzcocks' Christchurch show moved to the Foundry.


English punk greats Buzzcocks will now play their March 18th Christchurch show at The Foundry, following the closure of the Allen St venue.

Just announced! Joining them will be Rangiora’s finest, the Transistors. It has been a great year for the trio with new single On Cashel Streethitting number 1 on the 95bFM Top 10 and their EP Cuppa Jarra Brossa a firm favourite with student radio nationwide.

Check out their video for Confidence Man here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrH8CfsISO0

Tickets for the Buzzcocks & Transistors Christchurch show at the Foundry are available from Ticketek and UnderTheRadar. Tickets previously purchased for Allen St remain valid for the new Foundry venue.

Buzzcocks also play Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. Check out Plus1.co.nz for details.


FULL TOUR DETAILS, AS FOLLOWS:

Original, iconic and hugely influential, English punk greats Buzzcocks will play four razor-sharp New Zealand concerts from 16-19 March, as part of their 40th Anniversary World Tour.


Fans in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin will be there to celebrate with the Buzzcocks – part of the original holy trinity of British punk (with the Sex Pistols and the Clash) – a band cited as inspirational by acts as diverse as REM, Nirvana and Green Day.

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Their career spanning songbook stretches from early classics like Boredom and Orgasm Addict, hits like Ever Fallen In Love, What Do I Get and Harmony In My Head, and newer gems from 2014’s The Way.


TOUR DATES & TICKETING INFO:

• Bodega, Wellington - Weds March 16. Tickets at Ticketek & undertheradar

• Refuel, Dunedin - Thurs March 17. Tickets at Ticketek & undertheradar

• Allen St, Christchurch - Fri March 18. Tickets at Ticketek & undertheradar

• Powerstation, Auckland - Sat March 19. Tickets at AAATicketing.co.nz & undertheradar

Buzzcocks’ Pete Shelley, Steve Diggle, Chris Remington and Danny Farrant will be joined by some of New Zealand’s finest punk talent, with each show featuring specially selected local supports.


Buzzcocks 40th Anniversary New Zealand tour is proudly presented by Plus1, Radio Hauraki and undertheradar


Buzzcocks first formed in Bolton, England in February 1976. The band - Pete Shelley, Howard Devoto, Steve Diggle and John Maher - opened for the Sex Pistols in Manchester on July 20th, a follow up to the now (in)famous Lesser Free Trade Hall gig which Devoto and Shelley had organised the month before.


Gigs in Manchester and London followed, and by the end of 1976, Buzzcocks became one of the first groups to form their own independent record label - New Hormones - on which they released the now-legendary and seminal ‘Spiral Scratch’ EP.


The following year saw the departure of Devoto and the recruitment of bassist Steve Garvey. In August 1977, the band signed a recording contract with United Artists Records and released the landmark ‘Orgasm Addict’ single. This was swiftly followed by ‘What Do I Get?’ the band’s first entry into the UK top 40 singles chart and the first of a string of chart singles.


Over the next three years, Buzzcocks toured extensively and released a trilogy of outstanding albums: Another Music in a Different Kitchen, Love Bites and A Different Kind of Tension, as well as the hugely influential and popular Singles Going Steady compilation. In 1981, the band went their separate ways to undertake new projects.


1989 saw the reconvened Shelley/Diggle/Garvey/Maher line-up tour the world again by popular demand. Since then, the Shelley/Diggle partnership has been the core of sustained and successful activity without pause, punctuating the years of high profile gigging to date with six successful and well-received studio albums, culminating in 2015's The Way.


http://www.plus1.co.nz

http://www.buzzcocks.com

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