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The Gipsy Kings Cancel New Zealand Bluesfest Sideshows

The Gipsy Kings Cancel New Zealand Bluesfest Sideshows


Bluesfest Touring regret to announce the cancellation of World Music stars, THE GIPSY KINGS, first New Zealand tour due to scheduling conflicts. They hope to be able to reschedule these shows for a later date in the future.

All the fans who have purchased tickets, should go to their point of purchase for a full refund:

• Wellington refunds are available from www.ticketek.co.nz - phone 0800 842 538

• Auckland refunds are available from www.ticketmaster.co.nz - phone 0800 111 999

Melding deep-heated Flamenco, Rumba, Salsa and Pop to the tune of 25 million albums sold, the Grammy Award-winning hit-makers are now celebrating their 25th anniversary. Their incredible Gypsy Flamenco performances are renowned the world over, and as the highest selling artists in French music history, they have bought us hits such as ‘Djobi Djoba’, ‘Baila Me’, ‘Bamboléo’, ‘Bem Bem Maria’, ‘Volare’, ‘Tu Quieres Volver’,‘A Mi Manera (Comme D’Habitude)’,‘Vamos A Bailar’ and many more.

Their Australian tour dates commence at Bluesfest in Byron Bay on the 4th of April, before taking in the Gold Coast, two Sydney shows, Melbourne and Adelaide before finishing in Perth on the 13th April.

ALSO TOURING: CHARLES BRADLEY & HIS EXTRAORDINAIRES; BETH HART; MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD; GEORGE CLINTON & PARLIAMENT FUNKADELIC; JURASSIC 5 AND DAVID GRAY

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BLUESFEST TOURING ARTISTS & SHOW DETAILS PLEASE READ FURTHER OR VISIT WWW.BLUESFESTTOURING.COM.AU


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