The Single Fin Mingle is an annual multi-faceted festival that celebrates traditional longboarding and the joyous culture that surrounds it. Through our prestigious competition, Film Gala, Art Shows and Musical Soirees, The Mingle is a way of building human connection through having a marvellous time.
The Village Knees up is the pinnacle event of The Single Fin Mingle and one of the most anticipated concerts for hundreds of good time enthusiasts every year. Even before the first band steps a stage, the open air arena, that is erected once a year for this special night, will have attendees beaming in The Mingle Buzz.
First to get the Mingle grooves going just right will be Christchurch's own Jack Page. With some secret new songs to sit alongside his spicy debut EP, Jack and his band are sure to captivate the crowd with their beautiful blend of R&B, soul and Jazz.
Up next and ready to fire up everyone's feet will be the electric energy of Jed Parsons. Having
graced local and international stages both with bands, duos and as a solo artist, Jed's star as leading man is rapidly rising. Backed by a quality pack of seasoned musicians, Jed's eccentric indie pop sounds are sure success.
Finally, to headline this succulent selection of NZ music will be the magical 'Molly and The Chromatic's.' With their unique neo - soul sound influenced by the likes of Erkah Badu and Hiatus Kaiyote, the band has spent the summer enthralling audiences at some of NZ's largest music festivals. Molly and The Chromatic's at The Mingle will be something not to be missed.
These stylish surfers really know how to put on a good show with the past four years selling out these tickets won't hang around (and only a limited number of door sales available). They are also sticklers for fine fashion (seriously - expect to see a plethora of retro suits and the dresses) so be sure to bring out your glad rags and dancing shoes for a night you won't forget.
Food and beverages available. R18.
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alternative,
blues,
country/folk,
hip hop/rnb,
jazz,
pop,
rock,
soul/funk
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