The Growlers Announce Auckland Show with Tomorrow's Tulips
Californian party of five The Growlers have announced a one-off Auckland show next month on the back of their Australian tour in support of new EP Gilded Pleasures. Their first visit down our way, they will be joined by fellow Costa Mesa residents Tomorrow's Tulips who are touring their recently released sophomore album Experimental Jelly (out via Burger Records). Sure to bring a bit of Californian beach party spirit to the KA as we dip into Autumn, here are the show details...
The Growlers with Tomorrow's Tulips
Thursday 13th March, Kings Arms Tavern, Auckland
Tickets are on sale now from HERE at Undertheradar and Real Groovy.
Here is their brand new clip for 'Humdrum Blues' (premiered just today via Australian magazine - Monster Children) from their latest EP Gilded Pleasures....
Head to The Growlers bandcamp to hear the EP in full.
And here's a recent one from Tomorrow's Tulips, for 'Mr Sun' from their latest album Experimental Jelly.
Press Release:
Billabong New Zealand present The Growlers.
Californian rock bros, The Growlers have confirmed their first ever visit to New Zealand. Coming hot off the back of an Australian tour they’ve locked in a single-stop show at The Kings Arms Tavern on the 13th March. The 5-piece hailing from Costa Mesa, California is known for their trademark style that somehow combines country, surf, pop and rock, in particular the sound of Californian rock of the late 60s’.
The band released their Gilded Pleasures EP in Australasia through Smack Face Records late last year, a release that had critics all over the world telling people to pay attention to the group. It makes sense that New Zealand would be a part of their immediate touring plans and they’ll provide a great end-of-summer soundtrack for us all.
Fellow Californians, Tomorrow’s Tulips will be joining The Growlers as their official opening act alongside Auckland’s Arthur Ahbez & Superbird.
Thursday 13th March, Kings Arms Tavern, Auckland
experimentaljelly.com/
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