Leftfield (UK) Wellington Venue Upgrade. Second Auckland Show Announced
Due to phenomenal demand, MG Live and Frontier Touring have upgraded the Wellington venue for Leftfield from Meow Nui to Shed 6. In further exciting news a second Auckland show has been added at the Powerstation to meet this overwhelming demand!
To accommodate the venue upgrade in Wellington, Leftfield now play Shed 6 on Monday 2 March and a new Auckland show on Wednesday 4 March. The original Auckland date on Sunday 1 March is completely sold out.
All tickets for the original Wellington show at Meow Nui will be reissued to ticket holders via Ticketek for the new venue Shed 6 as soon as possible. These will be received by email.
The iconic British pioneers of progressive house and experimental electronic music will launch their March 2026 tour in New Zealand before heading to Australia on their 35th Anniversary tour.
Leftfield’s most recent release was a collection of remixes of ‘Full Way Round (Ft Grian Chatten)’, and they have also been touring across the UK and Europe throughout 2025 to bring their 2022 album This Is What We Do to life.
About Leftfield
Formed in 1988, Leftfield quickly became one of the most influential and innovative dance music acts of all time. Originally comprised of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, Leftfield’s legendary live-performances paired with seminal albums, 1995s Leftism and 1999s Rhythm & Stealth (both Mercury Music Prize nominees), solidified their position as true pioneers.
Leftfield returned with the acclaimed Alternative Light Source in 2015, before releasing This Is What We Do in 2022, to rave 4* reviews from the likes of The Observer, MOJO, Evening Standard and Daily Telegraph. The album was crafted by Neil Barnes with long-time studio and mix engineer Adam Wren, and features guest contributions from Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten, Lemn Sissay and more.
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