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Beth Orton announces NZ tour

British singer-songwriter Beth Orton. Last on our shores for two sold out performances in 2013, this June will see Beth play three shows across the country in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland.

Performing a set that promises to bring life to the classics, Beth will also showcase songs from her latest release ‘Kidsticks’. Released last year, Kidsticks sees Orton exploring and reworking the song writing process. With contributions from Chris Taylor (Grizzly Bear), George Lewis Jr (Twin Shadow), Andrew Hung (Fuck Buttons) amongst others, Orton plays almost all of the synth and keyboards on the album with barely an acoustic guitar to be heard.Over her superb career, the BRIT award winner has released seven album and captivated audiences worldwide with her sublime song writing and distinctive vocals. She was at the forefront of the “folktronica” scene during the 1990s, with her collaborations with The Chemical Brothers, William Orbit and her critically acclaimed albums Trailer Park and Central Reservation.

Both albums were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and Beth won “Best Female Artist” at the 2000 BRIT Awards. 2002’s Daybreaker was her most commercially successful album, reaching the UK Top 10. Hit songs such as “Stolen Car”  “She Cries Your Name”, “Someone’s Daughter” are folk pop classics.

Beth Orton
Tue June 20th: Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch - Ticketek Members pre-sale via ticketek.co.nz
Begins: Wed 10 May (12PM NZST)
Ends: Fri 12 May (12PM NZST)
(or ends earlier if pre-sale allocations exhausted)

Wed Jun 21st: Opera House, Wellington - Ticketek Members pre-sale via ticketek.co.nz
Begins: Wed 10 May (12PM NZST)
Ends: Fri 12 May (12PM NZST)
(or ends earlier if pre-sale allocations exhausted)

Thu Jun 22nd: Town Hall, Auckland - Ticketmaster pre-sale via ticketmaster.co.nz
Begins: Wed 10 May (12PM NZST)
Ends: Fri 12 May (12PM NZST)
(or ends earlier if pre-sale allocation exhausted)

General Public on-sale begins: Monday 15 May (12PM NZST)

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