The Frontier Report - 5/4/2011
The Frontier Report - 5/4/2011
After an extremely busy holiday and New Year period we're rounding up the last of the summer events tonight with Usher at Vector Arena in Auckland. Usher will be performing his greatest hits and songs from latest album Raymond V. Raymond to an eager crowd tonight.
The recent Foo Fighters charity gig in Auckland was a huge success and raised substantial funds for the Christchurch Earthquake Relief. That figure will be announced in the coming days.
Other great tours so far this year included MGMT, Swans, Lionel Richie, Queens Of The Stone Age, Stone Temple Pilots, Train, A Day On The Green with Crowded House and A Day On The Green with Roxy Music....
Frontier Touring look forward to announcing more cool acts soon... Watch this space!
THE TEAM AT FRONTIER NZ
USHER - SHOW TONIGHT!
With special guests The Potbelleez
There are still some limited GA tickets available for tonight's show at Vector Arena. If you're fast enough you may be able to get your hands on some. Doors open at 7pm with The Potebelleez on stage at 8pm finishing with usher on stage at 9.10pm. By all reports, this is one fantastic show.
USHER
With special guests The Potbelleez
Tuesday 5th April
Vector Arena
Auckland
Tickets available now from Ticketmaster
www.ticketmaster.co.nz
www.ushernow.com
www.myspace.com/thepotbelleez
JIMMY EAT WORLD - SUPPORT ACT ANNOUNCED
Jimmy Eat World's only New Zealand show is selling out fast!
Just announced, opening for the band
will be Auckland's Clap Clap Riot. Find out more about them
here www.clapclapriot.com
JIMMY EAT WORLD
With special guests Clap Clap Riot
Wednesday 13th April
Powerstation
Auckland
Tickets available now from Ticketmaster
www.ticketmaster.co.nz
www.jimmyeatworld.com
MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD - SUPPORT ACT ANNOUNCED
The wonderful Michael Franti and his band Spearhead return to NZ this April to play one show at the Powerstation.
They will be supported
by reggae-roots act 1814. Visit their site here
www.1814.co.nz
MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD
With special guests 1814
Thursday 28th April
Powerstation
Auckland
Tickets available now from
Ticketmaster www.ticketmaster.co.nz
www.michaelfranti.com
BRUNO MARS - DOO-WOPPING HIS WAY TO AUCKLAND THIS MONTH
Bruno Mars will perform his first ever New Zealand concert this month in Auckland.
The young pop star has made a huge impression on the world with songs such as 'Nothin' On You', 'Grenade' and 'Just The Way You Are'.
BRUNO MARS
With special guests Diafrix
Monday 18th April
Vector Arena
Auckland
Tickets available
now from Ticketmaster www.ticketmaster.co.nz
www.brunomars.com
www.diafrix.com
RISE AGAINST - SELLING OUT FAST!
Leading up the release of their brand new album End Game, NZ fans have gone crazy for Rise Against. Their return to our shores this July can't seem to come soon enough.
Supporting Rise Against is the legendary hardcore punk band Sick Of It All.
This is one double bill to remember.
RISE AGAINST With special guests Sick Of It All
Thursday 14th July
Logan Campbell Centre
Auckland
Tickets available now from Ticketek
www.ticketek.co.nz
www.riseagainst.com
www.sickofitall.com
DISTURBED - NZ SUPPORT ANNOUNCED AND MEET AND GREET COMPETITION!
Disturbed return to rock NZ in May on their Music As A Weapon Tour. They play three dates around the country with fellow American acts Trivium and As I Lay Dying.
The Rock will be giving you the chance to meet
Disturbed. Stay tuned to The Rock for news in the following
weeks www.therock.net.nz
Also, a New Zealand opener has just been announced!
Auckland band These Four Walls will start the show at all
three dates. Check them out here www.thesefourwallsband.com
DISTURBED
With guests Trivium, As I Lay Dying and These Four Walls
Tuesday 3rd May
Vector Arena
Auckland
Tickets
available now from Ticketmaster www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Wednesday 4th May
TSB Bank Arena
Wellington
Tickets available now from Ticketek www.ticketek.co.nz
Friday 6th May
CBS Arena
Christchurch
Tickets available now from
Ticketek www.ticketek.co.nz
www.disturbed1.com
www.trivium.org
www.asilaydying.com
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