The Nukes Ukulele Trio 29 July Princes Gate
Rotorua Museum and The Thermaleles bring you, da da da daa, The Nukes! This is their first visit to Rotorua since 2012 so don't miss out.
The Nukes are offering two levels of workshop followed by a concert with supporting act The Thermaleles. Level 1 is suitable for newer players with level 2 for those with more experience.
The Nukes III album has spent six weeks on the NZ album chart top ten as well as being the number 1 independent NZ album of the week.
All their latest promo and show updates can be found on their facebook page, www.facebook.com...
Come see this highly lauded trio of songwriters, harmony singers and entertainers in the flesh. Two set show kicks off at 7:45pm.
Workshops: Level 1 at 4:00pm, Level2 at 5:30pm
Doors open with Food and Refreshments available from 7:15 pm
Show starts 7:45 pm
All Ages Welcome
Tickets available through Julie Parsons
Email: Julie.parsons@rotorualc.nz,
Mobile: 027-2424-132, Phone: 3517823
Online Banking:
Hot Lakes Rotorua Ukulele Festival, 38-9012-0886524-00
please use your name as reference.
Musicworks Pukuatua Street (cash purchase only) , or Eventfinder - booking fee applies
Limited Door Sales will be $25
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