Win a trip to the Wellington Jazz Festival
Win a trip to the Wellington Jazz Festival
Win a trip to the Wellington Jazz Festival
Newstalk ZB is thrilled to support the 2021 Wellington Jazz Festival.
The Wellington Jazz Festival is back for another year, showcasing the best of Aotearoa’s sound and talent with live music filling bars and eateries across the capital from 9-13 June.
The annual festival presents performances from some of New Zealand’s most exciting and innovative musicians including Opera House headliners Whirimako Black, Nathan Haines, and Michael Houstoun and the Rodger Fox Big Band.
Throughout the five-day Festival, audiences can experience more than 100 jazz performances taking place at local venues across Wellington including world premieres and album launches.
2021 Wellington Jazz Festival
2021 Wellington Jazz Festival
Newstalk ZB is thrilled to support the 2021 Wellington Jazz Festival.
The Wellington Jazz Festival is back for another year, showcasing the best of Aotearoa’s sound and talent with live music filling bars and eateries across the capital from 9-13 June.
The annual festival presents performances from some of New Zealand’s most exciting and innovative musicians including Opera House headliners Whirimako Black, Nathan Haines, and Michael Houstoun and the Rodger Fox Big Band. Throughout the five-day Festival, audiences can experience more than 100 jazz performances taking place at local venues across Wellington including world premieres and album launches.
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Nathan Haines performs music from his upcoming brand new 11th studio album along with classics from Squire for Hire, Sound Travels and Shift Left in the Ponsonby Social Club cabaret style stage as part of the venue s 13th birthday month long celebration.
See this legend live alongside Michal Martyniuk keys, Stephen Thomas drums, Ben Turua bass, Richie Cesan percussion and extra special guests (to be announced)