Don McGlashan Announces New Album + Tour
Don McGlashan has announced his eagerly-awaited new album today. Bright November Morning will come out on October 29th, followed by an eight date tour across New Zealand, beginning November 11.
Don McGlashan has announced his eagerly-awaited new album today. Bright November Morning will come out on October 29th, followed by an eight date tour across New Zealand, beginning November 11.
Got your Halloween weekend plans sorted? We’ve got eight must-see local gigs to choose from including Ha the Unclear, Cut Off Your Hands, Adam Hattaway and The Haunters, and even more musical treats.
With the announcement of a new tour, we caught up with Don McGlashan just as he was about to leave Canada for New Zealand.
One of Aotearoa’s most beloved songwriters, Don McGlashan, announced a nationwide New Zealand tour today.
The NZ Top 40 Number 1 album Waiata Anthems is being reimagined live at The Civic this September for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2020 – Māori Language Week. One year on from the iconic album release, Annie Crummer, Bic Runga, Drax Project, Che Fu, Hollie Smith, Don McGlashan, MELODOWNZ and Stan Walker are […]
under the radar proudly presents… BLAM BLAM BLAM. Perfectly calm. Hot Hot Hot on the announcement of their appearance at the not-to-be-missed Others Way Festival 2019 – Blam Blam Blam will also play two South Island shows and two shows in the Wellington area in late August at the tail end of winter.
Don McGlashan announces three extra shows to his upcoming New Zealand tour. After selling out venues in Wellington and Napier extra nights have been added in both cities PLUS the addition of a performance at the Arts Festival Dunedin. You can find the full tour dates below.
Yesterday, Don McGlashan announced his 17-date Free Flight Tour.
One of Aotearoa’s most beloved songwriters, Don McGlashan, has today announced an extensive 17-date nationwide New Zealand tour, where he will perform a series of intimate shows in some of the country’s most idyllic venues.
For an album where the last line is “and the pussycat died miserable”, The New King is a pleasant gentle listening experience. The second full-length from Auckland’s Carnivorous Plant Society is a dreamy tropical collection of mostly instrumental pieces, fleshed out with some spoken word story-reading and a handful of guest vocal appearances.