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Eyegum 10 Year Anniversary

Eyegum Music Collective

Eyegum 10 Year Anniversary

6:00pm, Sat 16 November, 2024
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Multi-venue extravaganza to celebrate 10 years of Eyegum Music Collective.

Unbelievably, Eyegum turns 10 years old in 2024 and to celebrate we are throwing a massive multi-venue party.

We’ve put together a stacked line-up that represents Eyegum shows and events over the past decade while also looking to the future. This includes house party originals, reuniting friends, past festival highlights, current faves, and hot up-and-comers. Together these amazing artists are surely going to help make this a gig to remember!

This show will be held over multiple venues: San Fran, Valhalla and 13 Garrett St. Ticket holders will receive a wristband that will give them access to all three during the night.

Doors open at 6pm and you can collect your wristband anytime from then on from San Fran. First set is 6:30pm at 13 Garrett St (level 1), come early for the official welcome (and maybe cake).

We're excited to be hosting a stage at the legendary 13 Garrett St. Performances will be on level 2 and art installation and poster exhibit will fill level 1. Please remember this is someone's house so treat the space with respect.

There will be loads of stuff from Eyegum and bands for sale at our merch fair at San Fran. EFTPOS available.

Tickets $40 + BF.  Limited $50 door sales.

We’ve had an amazing 10 years of supporting the Te Whanganui-a-Tara music scene and this is largely due to our incredible audiences. Help us thank you by coming along and making this the party of the year!

When: 7pm Saturday 16 November 2024
Where: San Fran, Valhalla, Garrett St Flats
Who: Big Flip the Massive, Brooke Singer, Casual Healing, Dbldbl, Echo Ohs, Eli Superflyy, Finn Johansson, , Hōhā, Lavender Menace, Ludus, Mall Goth, Missrosevalentina, Mothers Dearest, The Shocking and Stunning, Violet Hirst, Will McClean.


Presented with support from Wellington City Council.