Lontalius - NZ Tour
LONTALIUS ANNOUNCES NZ TOUR
Last month, NZ songwriter Lontalius (Eddie Johnston) shared two new songs, - ‘I Wanted Him’ & ‘That Includes You’ produced alongside Grammy Award-winning Om’Mas Keith, who has worked with the likes of Erykah Badu, Jay-Z and Frank Ocean.
Today, the now LA based singer-songwriter announces his NZ Tour with support from electronic post-punk-pop up-and-comer, October.
Lontalius - NZ
Tour
Radio One 91FM and the 91 Club
Present Lontalius
Friday October 5th - New New New Corp -
Dunedin - FREE SHOW
Saturday October 6th - Caroline - Wellington
Friday October 12th - Anthology Lounge - Auckland
Tickets from
http://lontalius.com
Lontalius says
of the announcement, "I’m excited to be playing in NZ
again - for a number of reasons. Mostly because I’ve never
had a chance to give a real performance as Lontalius. The
album release shows back in 2016 felt more like gallery
openings - and if anyone saw me previously, we were probably
just sitting on the floor of an empty bar stage playing
casios.
"This time around I’ll be playing with a new band and plenty of new songs. So much of the music i’ve written over the past few years has lead to me thinking about playing songs on stage. It’s not something I’d thought about before, but the feeling I had in my bedroom of just wanting to put a song on soundcloud is pretty similar to just wanting to get out and perform it.
"Joining me on the tour will be October, who by all accounts should be the only name on anyones lips this year."
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