CRASH TEST DUMMIES Announce April 2025 Auckland Show
Canadian alternative folk-rockers, CRASH TEST DUMMIES will finally tour New Zealand for the First Time Ever as part of their God Shuffled His Feet 30th Anniversary World Tour.
Canadian alternative folk-rockers, CRASH TEST DUMMIES will finally tour New Zealand for the First Time Ever as part of their God Shuffled His Feet 30th Anniversary World Tour.
The Jesus and Mary Chain, in the 1980’s would regularly be asked what they would be doing in five years time? Inferring the band was going to be a flash in the pan (like many acts) 40 years on since the release of their first single Upside Down the band, well the Reid Brothers, are […]
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