Gig Information
Playing all the classic Exponents hits & more, The Jordan Luck Band are stoked to be packing the van and heading off on our annual Central Otago road-trip.. swinging in to 2021 at two of our summer favourites..
Sat 2nd Jan 2021 - The Victoria Arms Hotel - Cromwell - Doors 7pm
Sun 3rd Jan 2021 - The Luggate Hotel - Luggate - Doors 7pm
Featuring all the crowd favourites; from Why Does Love Do This To Me? to I’ll Say Goodbye Even Though I m Blue, Who Loves Who The Most? to Victoria, Sink Like A Stone to Whatever Happened to Tracey..and many more kiwi classics….this is a party not to be missed!
Gig Information
Playing all the classic Exponents hits & more, The Jordan Luck Band are stoked to be packing the van and heading off on our annual Central Otago road-trip.. swinging in to 2021 at two of our summer favourites..
Sat 2nd Jan 2021 - The Victoria Arms Hotel - Cromwell - Doors 7pm
Sun 3rd Jan 2021 - The Luggate Hotel - Luggate - Doors 7pm
Featuring all the crowd favourites; from Why Does Love Do This To Me? to I’ll Say Goodbye Even Though I m Blue, Who Loves Who The Most? to Victoria, Sink Like A Stone to Whatever Happened to Tracey..and many more kiwi classics….this is a party not to be missed!
Cyclists ride on clip-on platforms on the Lake Dunstan Trail.
I felt a certain dread as my flight from Auckland winged its way over the Remarkables with Queenstown Airport in view in the distance. But this was nothing to do with fear of flying, or the notoriously tricky landing at Queenstown - I was more concerned with what awaited me on my three-day trip to Central Otago. As a desperately unfit city type, it was the thought of having to pedal across some of this spectacular, rugged landscape that was causing such anxiety. Would I break down halfway up a dirt track with cramp or incessant wheezing? Would I have to be rescued by my hosts?
UTR 2020 Roundup + Festive Season Gig Picks Chris Cudby / A.K. / Friday 18th December, 2020 12:34PM
So that was 2020! It feels like something of a triumph to have made it to the end of a year that started with apocalyptic orange skies (due to the Australian bush fires), and only got even more dramatic. We re thankful that our music community is still fighting fit after a topsy-turvy twelve months, which astoundingly included a moment when every single show in Aotearoa was either cancelled or postponed simultaneously. We invite you to celebrate our uniquely thriving local live scene this summer, and have put together a handy selection of festive season gig picks below for your convenience. Our editorial team are taking a much deserved break [back in the office on 11th January, send us your info here], but you can rest assured the champs handling the ticketing side of UTR will be manning the helpdesk [over here]