COME TOGETHER: Big End Of Year Bash 2024

We’re doing it again – the Come Together Big End of Year Bash!

This year we are performing the GREATEST 20 ROCK SONGS OF ALL TIME.
Auckland & Wellington on sale at 9am TODAY
Christchurch on sale at 9am TOMORROW

Featuring tracks from the Come Together back catalogue plus some extra bangers –  Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Guns N’ Roses … the list goes on.

All performed by the incredible Come Together supergroup.

We’ll also include the 5 top rock songs as voted by YOU, the fans! Cast your vote at @ComeTogetherNZ.

After a challenging year, there’s no better way to wrap up 2024 and gear up for an incredible 2025 than with an unforgettable night of rock music.

Celebrating four phenomenal years, the renowned New Zealand rock series COME TOGETHER is thrilled to announce a spectacular end-of-year tour. This event will showcase the 20 most outstanding rock songs, many of which have captivated over 50,000 Kiwis, bringing together music royalty like Jon Toogood, Jenny Skulander, Liam Finn, Milan Borich, EJ Barnes, Julia Deans, Sam Scott and Luke Buda to name a few.

Secure your spot at the Come Together – Big End of Year Bash and let’s make this a night to remember! Last year’s event sold out in a flash, so don’t wait—book your tickets now!

For more information and to vote for your favourite rock anthems, visit @ComeTogetherNZ.

December 5 – Isaac Theatre Royal Christchurch – Ticketek
December 6 – The Civic, Auckland – Ticketmaster
December 13 – St James Wellington – Ticketmaster
Reviews

“One thing we did know early on, this is a show that rocks. And how could it not? Some of the best classic rock songs were being played by New Zealand’s best rockers. This was no trot down memory lanes, these folks didn’t ‘cover’ the songs performed tonight, they inhabited them.”

‘To witness last night’s concert was to see a group of musicians at the very height of their combined musical excellence, putting on an unforgettable show that paid fitting tribute to an artist who helped invent and shape modern rock, folk, and country – it was a concert that many in attendance will never forget, and one that will reignite their passion for an unforgettable musical icon.”

“To hit that high point with 12 songs yet to be played is a feat within itself, but to elicit that same level of awe and appreciation from an entire theatre of die-hard fans for the remainder of the set was simply breathtaking – it was a collective performance that demanded adjectives yet-to-be invented within the English language. “