Darren Watson | Getting Sober For The End Of The World | Album Tour - Cancelled

Darren Watson | Getting Sober For The End Of The World | Album Tour - Cancelled

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Tour Information
Beloved Aotearoa folk-blues musician Darren Watson is releasing his new album Getting Sober For The End Of The World on October 1. Then he's hitting the road to bring it to you across the country all October-long!

The album tells a diverse range of stories in song - from the upbeat title track about giving up the party life just as Earth seems about to end, to the poignant ballad of 'Ernie Abbott'. In 1984 Abbott, Wellington Trades’ Hall caretaker, was murdered in one of New Zealand’s most infamous acts of domestic terrorism. The case is still unsolved and Watson exquisitely asks “…who put Ernie Abbot’s soul in God’s hands?” Mavis Staples guitar Rick Holmstrom brings his trademark swampy guitar to 'Alison Jane'.

Darren Watson | Getting Sober For The End Of The World Album Tour

Thursday 1 October San Fran Wellington
Friday 2 October Globe Theatre # Palmerston North
Saturday 3 October 4th Wall Theatre * New Plymouth
Thursday 8 October Paisley Stage Napier
Friday 9 October Biddy Milligans Hamilton
Saturday 10 October The Wine Cellar Auckland
Thursday 15 October Dog With Two Tails Dunedin
Friday 16 October 12 Bar Christchurch
Saturday 24 October Wellington Folk Festival + Wellington
Sunday 25 October Wellington Folk Festival + Wellington
Friday 30 October St. Peters’ Hall Paekakariki

All tickets through UTR except
+ wellingtonfolkfestival.org.nz
# www.globetheatre.co.nz/content/whats-0
* www.4thwalltheatre.co.nz/whats-on

NB. Tickets $25 plus booking fees. Door sales if available $35.

More info soon at www.darrenwatson.com
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“If Ry Cooder had a long-lost New Zealand cousin, it would be Darren Watson. In 'Getting Sober For the End of the World', you can smell the crawfish étouffée bubbling on the stove while a New Orleans first line shuffles and slinks past the window, the lyrics carrying you along with the unifying connection of music and humanity.”

Tami Neilson

Anyone who thinks only Americans can authentically sing the blues should listen to this album by the New Zealander Darren Watson. It’s outstanding from beginning to end – the finest acoustic blues CD this reviewer has heard in quite some time.

Blues Matters Magazine (UK)
Links
darrenwatson.com