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Hiatus Kaiyote New Zealand Shows Announced

Hiatus Kaiyote New Zealand Shows Announced

Chris Cudby / Friday 7th May, 2021 9:00AM

Fronted by superstar vocalist / guitarist Naomi "Nai Palm" Saalfield, Grammy-nominated Melburnians Hiatus Kaiyote have pounced at the opportunity presented by our current Australasian travel bubble, announcing today special headline events at Auckland's Powerstation and Wellington's Opera House. Last here in Aotearoa for WOMAD NZ 2020 (which took place immediately before our first lockdown) the globally beloved future soul crew have since announced their next studio album Mood Valiant will be released this coming June via bleeding edge California imprint Brainfeeder, founded by none other than Flying Lotus. With international artists of this high caliber returning to our shores the future is looking brighter by the day, don't miss Hiatus Kaiyote touring their new album this September...


UPDATE:
New dates for 2022 have been announced for Hiatus Kaiyote's forthcoming return visit to Aotearoa...


Hiatus Kaiyote — new dates for 2022

Friday 11th February - Opera House, Wellington
Saturday 12th February - The Powerstation, Auckland

Tickets on sale via Live Nation
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.co.nz

Watch the video for Hiatus Kaiyote's hypnotic latest single 'Red Room'...


Hiatus Kaiyote's album 'Mood Valiant' is out June 25th via Brainfeeder Records / Ninja Tune.


Press release:

Bring on the goosebumps. Melbourne’s own and worldwide-beloved, HIATUS KAIYOTE, are returning to New Zealand touring their latest album Mood Valiant.

The Grammy nominated group will play two special shows at the Powerstation in Auckland this September 24 and Wellington’s Opera House on September 25.

Hiatus Kaiyote broke internationally in 2012 with their first LP, Tawk Tomahawk, praised by music legends from Erykah Badu to Questlove to Prince. Comprised of Naomi “Nai Palm” Saalfield (guitar, vocals), Paul Bender (bass), Simon Mavin (keys), and Perrin Moss (drums), the four began recording their first album from home in Melbourne, quickly picking up a following on the local scene. From there, the band’s success has been undeniable. Garnering their first R&B Grammy nomination for single “Nakamarra”, followed by a second nomination for “Breathing Underwater” featured on their album Choose Your Weapon. With up to 1 million monthly listeners and nearly 30 million streams worldwide on Nakamarra alone, Hiatus Kaiyote have subsequently built their empire.

Their records and live shows won them praise in The Guardian, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times, where Jon Pareles wrote that, “Hiatus Kaiyote’s music stretches and bends every parameter.” But after four years of recording and touring – from Glastonbury in England to Fuji Rock in Japan, from rocking the Roots Picnic to selling out the Sydney Opera House – the band decided to take a break.

By October 2018, recording for Mood Valiant was already well underway. The band, ready to demonstrate their well awaited, highly skilled grasp of jazz, funk and R&B once again this time alongside legendary Brazilian arranger Arthur Verocai. Mood Valiant has travelled a journey unlike most with frontwoman Nai overcoming a breast cancer diagnosis and coinciding with the Covid pandemic. Creating an incredible sense of integrity. Mood Valiant, an album as an act of love and courage. Soon to be shared with the masses.

Hiatus Kaiyote continue to path new direction in music today. Their return to New Zealand will be just as groundbreaking as their last.

Links
facebook.com/hiatuskaiyote
hiatuskaiyote.com/
livenation.co.nz/artist-hiatus-kaiyote-402346

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