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Fly My Pretties National Tour

Fly My Pretties National Tour

Fabel and LOOP Recordings Aot(ear)oa are pleased to announce the highly anticipated South Island appearance of Fly My Pretties in Dunedin and Christchurch. This tour will provide the public with a new opportunity to witness the platinum-selling sights, sounds and flavours of the Fly My Pretties experience. 

DUNEDIN
THE REGENT THEATRE
THURSDAY 20 JULY

CHRISTCHURCH
ISSAC THEATRE ROYAL 
FRIDAY 21 JULY

AUCKLAND
THE GREAT HALL
SATURDAY 22 JULY

WELLINGTON
THE OPERA HOUSE
SUNDAY 23 JULY

Fly My Pretties first entered people's hearts and minds in 2004, with the idea from The Black Seeds' front-man Barnaby Weir and Loop's Mikee Tucker, to assemble an exciting group of musicians for a theatre-based live show and recording. The result: the platinum-selling  album 'Fly My Pretties: Live at Bats' (LP024), winning Best Pop Album at the NZ Music b-net Awards 2005.  

Building on it, last year's The Return of Fly My Pretties saw key members of the original cast reunite, and meet with new faces from the Wellington music scene. With the repertoire encompassing a diverse range of styles from folk-roots, to reggae, rock, new-soul, and blues;  the themes repeatedly reflected the state of contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand: A nation isolated in the pacific searching for its identity.

To represent this, The Return of Fly My Pretties had a nostalgic 'vaudevillian' aesthetic, complete with 1930's working-class influenced costumes. To support the performance, a visual backdrop was lovingly crafted by some of New Zealand's finest video-jockies, gathered together by the clever people at Nektar Films. Incorporating rare and restored film footage, supplied by The New Zealand Film Archive, and live action captured on stage, the visual backdrop was mixed live to great effect. This work can now be seen on the platinum selling  DVD live record.

Barnaby Weir, front man of The Black Seeds, took the role as the  creative leader of Fly Pretties, leading a flock of stunning musicians including The Phoenix Foundation's Sam Scott, Age Pryor
, Tessa Rain and rising star Hollie Smith, who collaborated previously with some of the countries top acts including Fat Freddy's Drop, and recently disbanded TrinityRoots. 

Up and coming artists included Seven Suns lead singer Adi Dick, Dan Weetman of The Black Seeds, Paselode's  Nato, Jeramiah Ross (aka Module) and much talked about Charlie ASH bassist Mailee Mathews. The cast was rounded off by Flying Nun sweetheart Brendan Moran, with The Black Seeds' dream team Mike Fabulous on bass and Jarney Murphey on drums, who are  being touted as one of the best rhythm sections in the country. 

The new nationwide tour of Fly My Pretties sees the talents of Luke Buda (The Phoenix Foundation) and Ryan Prebble added, to create something altogether unique and special. Luke Buda replaces Samuel Flynn Scott. The audience will get the chance to relive the magic of last year's performances - and to witness the evolution of Fly My Pretties.


THE PERFORMERS

Barnaby Weir  (The Black Seeds)
Hollie Smith
Lee Prebble (The Black Seeds)
Mailee Mathews  (Charlie Ash)
Luke Buda (The Phoenix Foundation)
Ryan Prebble
Module
Adi Dick (Seven Suns)
Nato
Dan Weetman  (The Black Seeds)
Age Pryor
Tessa Rain
Jarney Murphy  (The Black Seeds)
Brendan Moran
Mike Fabulous (The Black Seeds)


Get your tickets now, only from Ticketek.

Seats at this event will be allocated – be in first to avoid disappointment.

See www.ticketek.co.nz and www.loop.co.nz for more information

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  • Please please please do a tour of the provinces, especially Napier!

    Posted by Paddy 1.02PM, 16 Aug 2009

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