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The rise and rise of L.A.B: Following the band over their biggest year to date

The rise and rise of L.A.B: Following the band over their biggest year to date Newshub 3 hrs ago Fiona Connor © Supplied; Video - Newshub Watch: Newshub takes a look at the comeback of live events at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland ahead of LAB s 17,000-strong sold-out headline gig. Sold-out shows and a music chart takeover on the back of a flurry of awards might get the better of some, but not for the five Kiwi blokes who make up L.A.B. Basking in the glory isn t their thing. Instead, they re just getting on with it - focusing on where they want to go, creating music they hope resonates deeply with a diverse audience, and holding onto a genuine love for what they do. 

SunLive - One Love Festival review: Party like it's 2021!

Love, love, love, love Twenty thousand people in Tauranga homegrown superstars L.A.B came on stage to close the two-day One Love Festival, wowing the adoring crowd with their latest chart topping hit Why Oh Why – a song that sums up the One Love phenomena. The sold-out event, presented by Pato Entertainment alongside Greenroom Vodka and Mai FM wrapped up on Sunday night with thousands flooding through the gates each day at Tauranga’s Wharepai Domain to see the best of New Zealand roots and reggae music. As well as L.A.B, the stellar line up including Sons of Zion, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Katchafire, and the iconic Dave Dobbyn.

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