Graeme Jefferies (The Cakekitchen) Tour Announced For November & December
Songwriting force behind The Cakekitchen and co-founder of legendary Stratford post-punk groups This Kind Of Punishment and Nocturnal Projections, Graeme Jefferies is saddling up to tour all around Aotearoa this coming November and December. Promising to play "songs off the new Cakekitchen album plus new material and music from his back catalogue", Jefferies' first run of shows since performing in Germany and Belgium last year marks the recent launch of Trouble Again In This Town, the first Cakekitchen long player in four years. Jefferies' memoir Time Flowing Backwards was declared a "must-read" by Marc Masters for Pitchfork's Best Music Books 2019 roundup — you can catch the trailblazing artist on a stage near you at the dates below...
Graeme Jefferies
Saturday 14th November - The Stomach, Palmerston North w/ S.D.W., shannengeorgiapetersen
Friday 20th November - Wunderbar, Lyttelton
Saturday 21st November - The Crown Hotel, Dunedin
Sunday 22nd November - Grainstore Gallery, Oamaru
Saturday 12th December - Hataitai Bowling Club, Wellington
Tickets available HERE via UTR
Listen to The Cakekitchen's latest album Trouble Again in this Town...
Press release:
This is Graeme’s first tour outing since the 2019 European Tour of Germany and Belgium. He has loaded up the car with instruments and merchandise, paid for the Ferry tickets and is really excited about touring the South Island again.
The shows are designed to highlight songs from this year’s new vinyl album ‘Trouble Again in This Town’ as well as rekindle earlier This Kind of Punishment, Nocturnal Projections and Cakekitchen material.
The performances will be fairly long with a lot of different instruments being played on stage as well as the usual story telling banter similar in style to some of the stories told in last year’s autobiography (Time Flowing Backwards) with Canadian based publisher ‘Mosaic Press’.
Time Flowing Backwards was voted into Pitchfork’s end of year poll of the ten best music books published that year.
allyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/trouble-again-in-this-town
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