Tour News - Chelsea Wolfe NZ Tour Update
Presented by: The Bird’s Robe Collective and Valhalla Touring
Chelsea Wolfe New Zealand Tour 2022 with special guest Emma Ruth Rundle
New Show Details:
Thursday 9th June 2022 - San Fran, Wellington
**Wellington show SOLD OUT**
Friday 10th June 2022 - PowerStation, Auckland
The Bird’s Robe Collective and Valhalla Touring wishes to advise that the Chelsea Wolfe New Zealand Tour has been rescheduled from June 2021 to June 2022. All existing tickets remain valid with no action required. We appreciate your patience during these difficult times and can't wait to see you at the Chelsea Wolfe and Emma Ruth Rundle New Zealand Shows.
Tickets at: ChelseaWolfeNZ2022
Celebrated US gothic-rock/folk/doom-metal luminary Chelsea Wolfe has announced her first ever tour of New Zealand, scheduled for June 2022.
Wolfe will tour with her four-piece band, as well as bringing along Sargent House label-mate Emma Ruth Rundle performing solo as support.
Chelsea Wolfe will perform a career-spanning set on this tour, including songs from her new album ‘Birth of Violence’ September 2019.
2020 will mark 10 years since her debut ‘The Grime and the Glow’ was released, sparking a career that has influenced and inspired fans across continents to appreciate life in both its darkness and light.
‘Birth of Violence’ was written and recorded in solitude at home in Northern California. Following the brooding heaviness of ‘Hiss Spun’, Wolfe chose to return to her folk roots. These songs describe ‘an internal awakening of feminine energy, a connection to the maternal spirit of the Earth and a defiant stance against the destructive and controlling forces of a greedy and hostile patriarchy.’
Whilst critical reviews have been positive, it’s perhaps the feedback from her fans that best describes the power and allure of Chelsea Wolfe in its simplest form:
‘After the doomy heaviness of Hiss Spun, another acoustic record – she seriously can nail it in any style’
‘Her heavier, doomy records got me into her music, but her acoustic material is completely entrancing.’
‘I cannot believe I am lucky enough to be alive in a time where Chelsea Wolfe exists’