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New venue for Christchurch announced

New venue for Christchurch announced

With their outstanding new album String Theory released this Friday, Fly My Pretties are touring New Zealand on a six date tour in January 2017.

The Christchurch show originally scheduled for Waipara Hills Winery on January 15th will now be held at the Isaac Theatre Royal on Thursday January 12th.

The String Theory tour will see the same performers who appear on the album take to the stage. This cast features a number of Fly My Pretties favourites along with some of the most exciting new musical talents emerging in New Zealand, combining to create a truly special live performance experience.

As the Isaac Theatre Royal show is reserved seating, all patrons must hold a ticket. Children under 12 will not be admitted free of charge for this show.

Tickets for the Isaac Theatre Royal show will go on sale from Ticketek at midday on Tuesday 15 November

The Fly My Pretties – String Theory Cast is:
Barnaby Weir
Jarney Murphy (The Black Seeds)
Nigel Patterson (The Black Seeds)
Mike Fabulous (Lord Echo)
Iraia Whakamoe (The Nudge)
James Coyle (The Nudge)
Ryan Prebble (The Nudge)
Bailey Wiley
Laughton Kora
Ria Hall
Tiki Taane
A Girl Named Mo
Ills Winter
Miloux

Civic Events presents Fly My Pretties – String Theory Tour

JANUARY
Saturday 7 Coromandel Tavern (R18)
Thursday 12 Christchurch Isaac Theatre Royal JUST ANNOUNCED

Friday 13 Upper Moutere Neudorf Vineyards
Saturday 21 Havelock North Blackbarn Vineyards
Sunday 22 Wellington Botanical Gardens
Sunday 29 Waiheke Island Cable Bay Vineyards

www.civicevents.co.nz


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