The Chills add Dunedin show to sold out NZ tour
/Following on from their vigorous and far reaching New Zealand tour, where 6 of 10 shows sold out in record time, Dunedin pop group The Chills have (finally) announced a hometown show in Dunedin at the Captain Cook Hotel, on Friday July 28th.
The whirlwind tour where shows sold out in Wellington, Christchurch, Paekakariki, Queenstown, and Napier was set to conclude on Saturday May 13th at a sold out Kings Arms, for what looks to be The Chills last show at the iconic venue.
But due to popular demand - by the public and The Chills band members alike - a Dunedin date has been added as a fitting final stop for the tour.
'Due to band member commitments we couldn't fit a Dunedin performance into the current run of shows but we are now pleased to be able to play at home again,' says Chills frontman Martin Phillipps, 'We are taking a little break and will see you all at the end of July.'
The Chills are joined by fellow Dunedin alumni and SIlver Scroll/ Taite Prize finalist Anthonie Tonnon,who's current live show combines a performance art-inspired approach to stagecraft, home-soldered technology, and dance moves. One absolutely not to be missed!
Fronted by the rare talent of Martin Phillipps, The Chills were originally formed in 1980 and had a revolving cast of band members with Phillipps remaining the only constant. His knack for writing fantastic pop songs led to chart hits back home and a cult following around the world. With early releases via the legendary NZ label Flying Nun, The Chills produced a number of critically acclaimed recordings such as the single “Pink Frost” (their first hit) from the compilation album Kaleidoscope World and “Wet Blanket” from the LP Brave Words.
At the height of their success John Peel invited them in for a number of BBC sessions (1985/1987/1988) which were released for the first time late last year. They released the album Submarine Bells in 1990, where their single, “Heavenly Pop Hit” garnered much international praise and press. The band returned to NZ as national heroes and proceeded to release several more albums including Soft Bomb and Sunburnt.
With a few years hiatus due to health problems, Martin picked up The Chills again in ’99 and throughout the 00’s playing shows around the world and reaching a wider audience and gaining a cult following.
The energy of their live performances is the central reason why The Chills are remembered fondly in all thirty-nine of the countries that they have thus far visited. It’s the combination of this and the consistent quality of their songs which have established The Chills as one of the most well-known New Zealand groups to date - particularly in the US,UK and Europe.
The highly anticipated new album (the first in almost 20 years) Silver Bullets was released on 30th October 2015 on Fire Records to critical applause, and in June 2016 the band went on to play Primavera Festival, Spain and sold out New York City and London shows. Soon after, their jangling, iconic masterpiece Kaleidoscope World was re-released with additional tracks on Flying Nun on double gatefold vinyl to universal critical acclaim.
Dunedin music fans, catch the band at The Captain Cook on July 29th. With limited capacity, this show will sell out.
The Chills
April 26th - San Fran, Wellington (SOLD OUT)
April 27th - St. Peter's Hall, Paekakariki (SOLD OUT)
April 28th - The Cabana, Napier (SOLD OUT)
April 29th - The Royal Wanganui Opera House, Whanganui**
May 4th - Blue Smoke, Christchurch (SOLD OUT)
May 5th - The Scottish Hall, Invercargill***
May 6th - The Sherwood, Queenstown (SOLD OUT)
May 11th - Totara St, Mount Maunganui
May 12th - The Raglan Club, Raglan
May 13th - The King's Arms, Auckland (SOLD OUT)
July 28th - The Captain Cook, Dunedin (NEW DATE!!!)
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