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ELEMENTAL NIGHTS: AN EVENING WITH AMANDA PALMER

Live Nation & Elemental AKL Presents

ELEMENTAL NIGHTS: AN EVENING WITH AMANDA PALMER

6:30pm, Fri 20 November, 2020
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Due to recent announcements by the New Zealand government, An Evening With Amanda Palmer originally scheduled to take place at St Mary’s-in-Holy Trinity on Friday October 2 will now go ahead on Friday November 20 at St Matthew-in-the-City.

All tickets remain valid for the rescheduled show without the need for exchange.Ticket holders unable to attend the new dates can obtain a full refund from the point of purchase. Refunds must be submitted prior to 5pm, Friday 23 October 2020

For any further ticket enquiries please reach out to your point of purchase.


 ELEMENTAL NIGHTS


AUCKLAND, NZ – (Aug 3, 2020) –Live Nation, in association with Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), is proud to present Elemental Nights as part of Elemental AKL.


Unique to Elemental AKL, Elemental Nights is an exclusive curated concert series showcasing an impressive line-up of emerging and high-profile local artists. 


Designed, produced and promoted by Live Nation, whether you care to dance vigorously or sway gently, these one-off special shows should not be missed. 



TICKETS ON SALE FROM 10AM WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6  

For complete festival and ticket information, visit: elementalfestival.co.nz & www.livenation.co.nz



Amanda Palmer 

The unapologetic front-woman of The Dresden Dolls brings a very special show to St. Mary’s In Holy Trinity as part of Elemental Nights.
 Amanda will perform material from across her career alongside fresh material written in lockdown right here in Aotearoa; prepare for a night of graphic, honest, funny and very human storytelling & songcraft.

Provocative, irreverent, and wildly creative, Amanda Palmer is a fearless singer, songwriter, playwright and audaciously expressive pianist who simultaneously embraces – and explodes – traditional frameworks of music, audience and art.

The show itself will feature Palmer performing with no band accompaniment, with 500% more pain, love and pathos than usual. Piano songs, ukulele songs, life stories, old favourites by The Dresden Dolls, and brand-new material written during Level 4 lockdown right here in NZ will all be on offer. Expect a night of graphic, honest, funny storytelling and very human and vulnerable songcraft.
 Handkerchiefs for tears will be for sale.

***** "Painfully raw, wickedly naughty, deeply moving and disconcertingly honest." - Adelaide Advertiser’

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