John Prine Touring New Zealand
John Prine
Legendary US Songwriter Touring
New Zealand for the First Time in 25 Years –
February/March 2019
'The Tree of Forgiveness Tour'
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with Special Guest Tyler Childers
‘Beautiful songs… Nobody but Prine could write like that.’ – Bob Dylan
‘Prine looks for transcendence through the mundane… and uses aging and the creeping passage of time as his vehicle.’ – Marlon Williams
‘John Prine finds the beauty in the ordinary stuff of life. He speaks directly to our hearts.’ – Vance Joy
‘Prine is the king… One of the greatest songwriters and performers that ever was. His stage show is better than ever and attendance should be considered mandatory.’ – Dan Auerbach
‘John Prine can make you laugh like no else can make you laugh’ – Bill Murray
‘He’s so good, we’re gonna have to break his fingers’ – Kris Kristofferson
Frontier Touring and
Love Police are thrilled to announce a tour
by one of the USA’s most remarkable songwriters: two time
Grammy winner and master storyteller John
Prine. Prine was recently named Artist of the Year at the 17th annual
Americana Honors & Awards, held at Nashville’s famous
Ryman Auditorium, and yesterday landed a nomination for the
USA’s prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The legendary Prine – long considered a “songwriter’s songwriter” – will perform three intimate dates with his full band in New Zealand in February/March 2019, his first shows in New Zealand since 1993! Tickets go on sale Friday 19 October viafrontiertouring.com/johnprine.
VIDEO: John Prine - 'The Tree Of Forgiveness Tour'
For this special tour, Frontier Touring has teamed up for the very first time with Americana lovers Love Police, responsible for bringing some of the biggest names of the genre down under for two decades now.
The list of performers who’ve recorded from Prine’s extensive catalogue, or appeared alongside him on his many albums, reads like a who’s who of the greats: Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Iris Dement, Dan Auerbach, Tom Petty, the Everly Brothers, John Denver, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, Carly Simon, Ben Harper, Lucinda Williams, Norah Jones, Bette Midler, and more.
VIDEO: John Prince and Iris
DeMent - 'In Spite of Ourselves'
(Live From Sessions at
West 54th)
From the release of his eponymous, ground-breaking debut in 1971, for over 40 years now Prine has forged a path through the American musical landscape, with his heartfelt narratives and expressive voice. In April 2018 the 71-year-old icon released his first new original songs in 13 years: the critically acclaimed The Tree Of Forgiveness (Oh Boy Records/Cooking Vinyl). The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Folk Albums chart, #2 on Top Country, and #5 on the overall Billboard 200 – the highest chart positions of Prine’s career.
Born in 1946 in Maywood, Illinois, Prine was raised in the Midwest. His songs are filled with the tales of blue collar suburbs, where country music, the Grand ‘Ol Opry, good Southern cooking, and annual visits ‘home’ to Kentucky were as naturally part of his family’s lives as Chicago hot dogs and baseball. Long before the awards and accolades, the concerts and many albums, Prine trudged through snow in the cold Chicago winters, delivering mail across his childhood suburb. “I always likened the mail route to a library with no books,” he recalls. “I passed the time each day making up these little ditties.”
Those “ditties” led to countless awards and accolades. Just a few Prine has received in recent times include his 2003 induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, an Americana Lifetime Achievement Award for songwriting, and being honoured at the Library of Congress by US Poet Laureate Ted Kooser. For many, Prine has become not just a well-loved and appreciated songwriter, but a bonafide American treasure.
Having fought cancer battles twice (he underwent surgeries in 1996 and 2013), John Prine currently lives in Nashville, TN with his wife, Fiona, and enjoys spending time with their three sons, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren.
‘At 71, John Prine is a virtuoso … writing about what it means to be alive.’ – Pitchfork
‘Prine and the
late-Leonard Cohen are a rare breed of songwriters who can
make you cry and laugh in the same song … a complete night
of exquisite storytelling’
– The Times
(Pittsburgh)
TYLER
CHILDERS
Joining John as
special guest at all shows is Kentucky singer/songwriter Tyler Childers, who released his
breakout debut Purgatory in 2017 and recently
played Chicago’s Lollapalooza festival and supported Jack
White in Minneapolis. Steeped in the sounds of the
Appalachian South, Childers’ debut is bluegrass-infused,
semi-autobiographical tracks co-produced by Grammy winners
Sturgill Simpson and David Ferguson. Says Rolling
Stone of tracks such as ‘Whitehouse Road’, Childers’ music
sounds like, “A raw look at the darker regions of
modern-day Appalachia, where bluegrass is in the soul, but
cocaine is in the blood.” Watch his NPR Tiny Desk
concert here.
Touring for the first time in 25 years, these NZ shows from one of America’s greatest talents will be truly unforgettable. Don’t miss John Prine, live in concert this summer!
VIDEO:
John Prine NPR Music Tiny Desk
Concert
JOHN PRINE
THE TREE OF
FORGIVENESS TOUR
NEW ZEALAND
FEBRUARY &
MARCH 2019
Presented by Frontier Touring, Love
Police,
Radio Active (Wellington), bFM (Auckland) & RDU
(Christchurch)
FRONTIER MEMBERS PRE-SALE
via frontiertouring.com/johnprine
Begins:
Tuesday 16 October (2pm NZDT)
Ends:
Wednesday 17 October (2pm NZDT)
or
until pre-sale allocation
exhausted
GENERAL PUBLIC ON
SALE
Begins: Friday 19 October (12noon
local time)
Wednesday 27 February
Bruce Mason Centre | Auckland, NZ
All Ages
Licensed
ticketmaster.co.nz | Ph: 0800 111
999
Thursday 28 February
Isaac
Theatre Royal | Christchurch, NZ
All Ages
Licensed
ticketek.co.nz | Ph: 0800 842 534
Saturday 2 March
TSB Arena |
Wellington, NZ
All Ages Licensed
ticketmaster.co.nz | Ph: 0800 111
999