Nadia Reid Live Album With NZTrio On Saturday

Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand -- Nadia Reid releases Live at Old St Paul's with NZTrio, her first ever live album, this Saturday, 18 April for Record Store Day 2026.
Available exclusively at independent record stores across Aotearoa New Zealand, the release captures two extraordinary nights at Old St Paul's in Wellington on 15 and 16 July 2022 comprised of tracks recorded live with NZTrio He Taonga Wairere, New Zealand's foremost piano trio ensemble.
The album features ten tracks drawn from across Nadia's catalogue, with arrangements for violin, cello and piano by New Zealand composer Alex Taylor. The performances are a unique document of a singular creative collaboration: Reid's voice and her band (Sam Taylor, Richie Pickard, Joe McCallum) woven together with NZTrio's Somi Kim (piano), Ashley Brown (cello) and Amalia Hall (violin). The set also includes two beautiful covers: "Ending" by the beloved Aotearoa songwriter Mahinārangi Tocker, and Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You."
Says Reid: "These concerts were very special to me. They were born out of the pandemic and were also my first proper shows since having my first daughter. Alex Taylor arranged these songs so beautifully. Wellington gave me two special nights at Old St Paul's in July 2022. I felt so much love in that room. To sing and play with those musicians, the trio and my steadfast band, was a feeling that's hard to put into words. I felt fully formed and really in the songs. Some of them were written in Wellington, in my flat on Hanson St, during a particularly turbulent time. Ebony Lamb captured the photographs and Anns Taylor brought it all together with the design. Truly a dream team. Over and over again I'm reminded of the goodness of turning pain and experience into art and song that can hopefully live on through the years. I'm so grateful to Chrysalis, Rhythmethod and RSD for pulling this project through."
The concerts were born of lockdown and longing. At a time when live music had all but disappeared, Reid conceived of this collaboration while home with a newborn, dreaming of what might be possible on the other side. When the shows finally happened, they sold out immediately -- a second night added to meet demand.
Live at Old St Paul's With NZTrio is released on Chrysalis Records, with Slow Time Records as the New Zealand label, distributed in New Zealand by Rhythmethod. It is available as a limited edition 1LP on denim blue vinyl, at independent record stores across Aotearoa New Zealand, Saturday 18 April 2026.
First ever live album from one of Aotearoa's most treasured songwriters -- available on limited edition Denim Blue vinyl from Saturday 18 April.
Tracklist:
Heart To Ride
Get The Devil Out
Who Is Protecting Me
I Don't Wanna Take Anything from You
Te Aro
All Of My Love
Call The Days
Moment By
Ending (Mahinārangi Tocker cover)
Fade Into You (Mazzy Star cover)
All original songs written by Nadia Reid-O'Reilly, published by Blue Raincoat Songs. "Ending" by Mahinārangi Tocker. "Fade Into You" written by Hope Sandoval & David Roback.
Release Details
Artist: Nadia Reid with NZTrio
Release: Live at Old St Paul's
Format: 1LP, Limited Edition Blue Denim Colour Vinyl (Record Store Day Exclusive)
Release Date: Saturday 18 April 2026
Available via: Participating independent record stores across Aotearoa
About Nadia Reid:
Nadia Reid is a musician from Port Chalmers, New Zealand. She has released four studio albums -- Listen To Formation, Look For The Signs (2014), Preservation (2017), Out Of My Province (2020) and Enter Now Brightness (2025, Chrysalis Records / Slow Time Records) -- and has built a devoted international following through years of touring across Aotearoa, Australia, Europe and the United States. Praise for Enter Now Brightness includes four stars from MOJO, an 8/10 from Uncut, and an NPR All Songs Considered feature.
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