Altmusic Presents: Peter Broetzmann and Heather Leigh

Altmusic Presents: Peter Broetzmann and Heather Leigh

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Tour Information
Altmusic and the Audio Foundation is proud to present a nationwide tour of renowned saxophone/pedal steel guitar duo, Broetzmann and Heather Leigh.

Peter Brötzmann is a living legend of improvised music who has embodied the leading edge of the European avant-garde for over 50 years, challenging audiences and convention alike with a relentless intensity. On pedal steel guitar, Heather Leigh is rapidly becoming a legend in her own right, both for her solo work (published by Not Not Fun Records, KSE, and Ideologic Organ among others), and especially in combination with Brötzmann. Since 2015, the two have toured extensively as a duo whose fearless, improvised collaborations have been heralded as “an intoxicatingly weird take on the blues” marked by ferocious speed-of-thought improvisation and deep lyrical soul – each a perfect foil for the other.

This tour presents local audiences with a rare opportunity to experience an exceptional level of musical improvisation which is sure to leave a lasting impression. Both Brötzmann and Leigh have toured Aotearoa as solo artists, and loved the country so much they have returned with their mind-bending duo show.

Schedule:

Altmusic Presents: Peter Broetzmann and Heather Leigh


Friday 24th November, Auckland Unitarian Church, Auckland
*
Sunday 26th November, Purple Pilgrims HQ, Te Mata, Coromandel

Tuesday 28th November, Whakatāne Museum and Arts, Whakatāne
*
Thursday 30th November, The Common Room, Hastings*

Saturday 2nd December, Meow, Wellington
*
Sunday 3rd December, Derek and Annes, Featherston

Thursday 7th December, Fairfield House, Nelson
*
Friday 8th December, Tim’s Place, Marahau
Thursday 14th December, The Gym, Christchurch Arts Centre, Christchurch
*
Saturday 16th December, Hanover Hall, Dunedin*

*Tickets on sale now from UTR and usual outlets - other shows can be booked via Audio Foundation.


The tour is supported by The Audio Foundation and Creative New Zealand.
Links
audiofoundation.org.nz