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Judith and Jen
Mandolin duo.
Akaroa Library
Saturday 18 May 12noon – 12.30pm
Highly Strung
Popular Akaroa Ukulele band.
Akaroa Library
Saturday 25 May 12noon – 1.00pm
Matt and Hamish Jazz Duo
This jazz combo have won 2 gold medals at CPIT. They are
also members of Burnside High School Jazz band.
Parklands Library
Saturday 11 May 12.30 – 1.30pm
Saturday 25 May 12.30 – 1.30pm
Rock on Riccarton
Performances by members of the local community.
Upper Riccarton Library
Sunday 26 May 1.30 – 3.30 pm
Natural Magic Pirate Band
Children’s entertainers.
Central Library Tuam
Sunday 12 May 11am – 12noon
The Bats
On the eve of embarking on a 12 day tour of USA, The Bats will
play a stripped back and relaxed lunchtime show in the
ReStart Mall followed by a fully plugged “Free All The Monsters”
gig in the evening at the Brougham Tavern, Waltham.
The ReStart Mall
Friday 10 May
12noon – 1pm
Discover, Connect and Play
Music in your library. Explore the CCL databases and fi nd
music to listen to online and download legally.
South Learning Centre
Sunday 19 May 2 – 4pm
Unfinished Business
Dallas Matchett, Dennis Berghan and
Chris Webb have formed Unfi nished
Business to bring you a polished
collection of originals and great
classic covers.
To celebrate NZ Music Month they’ll
feature their own originals from the
pen of Dallas Matchett and a selection of kiwi songs from the
likes of Crowded House and The Dudes.
ReStart Mall
Lunchtime, Friday 17 May
Sam Dally
Acoustic guitarist and singer of blues and folk music.
Shirley Library
Sunday 26 May 2 – 3pm
St Michael’s School Ukulele Orchestra
and Choir
Central Library Tuam
Friday 24 May 12.30 – 1.15pm
Rhythm futur
Rhythm futur are a Guitar,
Clarinet duo playing French
Gypsy jazz.
Lyttelton Library
Saturday 4 May
11.30am – 12.30pm
Shirley Primary School Kapa Haka Group
Shirley Library
Thursday 16 May 1.30 – 2.00pm
Midge McCleary
NZ musician Midge McCleary
has travelled the world playing
his unique sounds. Come along
to Shirley and enjoy acoustic,
percussive, twisted funk, jazz,
blues and folk guitar.
Shirley Library
Friday 31 May 1 – 2pm
Adam McGrath
Adam McGrath is the lead man of Christchurch’s hardest
gigging alt-folk slash alt-country band, The Eastern.
Aranui Library
Friday 3 May 2 – 3pm
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New Zealand Music MonthNow taking entries for our annual band competition...
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OUR diverse programme includes shows The Green Room, Cacophony and Sheep Technique featuring a wide range of NZ music.
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Milli Talking Hands
Milli Hobbs-Graham of Talking Hands presents an exciting,
educational and musical programme to hearing babies and
pre-schoolers through singing a selection of children’s favourite
songs and nursery rhymes, set to funky music and supported
with NZSL. These are 30 minute sessions.
New Brighton Library
Tuesday 7th May 10.30am
Central Library Peterborough
Thursday 9th May 10.30am
Fendalton Library
Tuesday 14th May 10.30am
South Library
Thursday 16th May 10am
Shirley Library
Tuesday 21st May 10.30am
Aranui Library
Thursday 23rd May 11.15am
Lyttelton Library
Tuesday 28th May 11am
Papanui Library
Thursday 30th 11am
ALL GIGS IN THIS GUIDE ARE
FREE
LibrariesChristchurch City
CHRISTCHURCHCHRISTCHURCH SSLAUNCH EVENTLAUNCH EVENTWEDNESDAY 1 MAY FROM 7PMWEDNESDAY 1 MAY FROM 7PMCENTRAL LIBRARY TUAMCENTRAL LIBRARY TUAM
The EasternThe EasternThe Eastern are a string band
that roars like a punk band,
that swings like a gospel band,
that drinks like a country band,
that works like a bar band,
that hopes like folk singers,
and sings love songs like union
songs, and writes union songs
like love songs, and wants to slow dance and stand on tables, all
at the same time.
Also playing: The DarkroomAlso playing: The Darkroom
Friday 10 May in the eveningFriday 10 May in the evening
LucklessLucklessLuckless is the ever-morphing project
of songwriter Ivy Rossiter. As a
solo performer, Rossiter pushes the
boundaries of her songs, stretching
and sliding through moments of so-
lemnity and brightness, melancholy
and optimism, with a voice given
free range to do as it chooses.
Katie ThompsonKatie ThompsonChristchurch based singer/songwriter Katie
Thompson has just released “Moving On” a
live EP recorded at Quicksand Studios. Katie
is set to release her new single “Leave Your
Hat On” & embark on a national tour in July.
Also playing: The ReStart MallAlso playing: The ReStart Mall
Friday 31 May 12 noon – 1pmFriday 31 May 12 noon – 1pm
The DarkroomThe Darkroom
Friday 31 May in the eveningFriday 31 May in the evening
Sophia Bidwell & Sophia Bidwell &
Jeremy BrownbrookeJeremy Brownbrooke
Folk tunes traditional and modern
for accordion, fi ddle and mandolin.
Central Library PeterboroughCentral Library Peterborough
Saturday 4 May 2 – 3pmSaturday 4 May 2 – 3pm
New Brighton LibraryNew Brighton Library
Saturday 11 May 2 – 3pmSaturday 11 May 2 – 3pm
Helen WebbyHelen Webby
Principal harpist of Christchurch Symphony
Orchestra. Helen will perform solo.
Shirley LibraryShirley Library
Thursday 16 May 2 – 3pmThursday 16 May 2 – 3pm
Central Library PeterboroughCentral Library Peterborough
Friday 31 May 11am – 12noonFriday 31 May 11am – 12noon
'' THE ARANUI THE ARANUI
EVENTEVENT WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 3.30 WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 3.30 – 5:30PM 5:30PMARANUI PUBLIC LIBRARYARANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY
Merchants of FlowMerchants of FlowThe Merchants of Flow are an
8 piece reggae band born in
Christchurch and love positive
vibrations and playing shows of
high energy, blended harmonies
and positive messages.
ImprintImprintImprint is an exciting young seven piece band from the eastside
of Christchurch. They are a mixture of Pacifi c Island ethnicities
and this Polynesian fl avour comes out in their vibrant fusion of
Reggae, Gospel, Soul and Island music.
Jennine BaileyJennine Bailey
Come and listen to one of New
Zealand’s fi nest jazz vocalists.
Fendalton Library Fendalton Library
Saturday 25 May Saturday 25 May
2.30 – 3.30pm2.30 – 3.30pm
Seth ReidSeth Reid
Seth plays a variety of guitar music from jazz, gypsy jazz and
blues, his own compositions and covers.
Fendalton LibraryFendalton Library
Saturday 18 May 2.30 – 3.30pmSaturday 18 May 2.30 – 3.30pm
Out of the BlueOut of the Blue
Out of the Blue is a
Christchurch-based
women’s vocal en-
semble, known for its
fun and varied world
music repertoire.
Fendalton Library Fendalton Library
Monday 27 MayMonday 27 May
6.30 – 7.30pm6.30 – 7.30pm
Helen Webby and the Christchurch Helen Webby and the Christchurch
Harp OrchestraHarp Orchestra
Helen Webby and the
Christchurch Harp Orchestra
perform NZ music by Gareth
Farr & others, as well as
Celtic and Classical music for
many harps.
South LibrarySouth Library
Sunday 12 May Sunday 12 May
2.00 – 3.00pm2.00 – 3.00pm
Jon Hooker and Hugh CampbellJon Hooker and Hugh Campbell
Instrumentals on steel string guitars bring to life a style known
as fi nger-picking that lends
itself to a wide range of
music including pop,
blues and ragtime.
Halswell Library Halswell Library
Wednesday 15 May Wednesday 15 May
2 – 3pm2 – 3pm
South Library South Library
Saturday 18 May Saturday 18 May
2 – 3pm2 – 3pm
Sing-along with June Burney Sing-along with June Burney
June will be singing well-known songs and conducting an
interactive sing-along.
South Library South Library
Wednesday 15 May 12.30 – 1.30pmWednesday 15 May 12.30 – 1.30pm
Doc SanchezDoc Sanchez
The beautiful sounds of Doc Sanchez
playing Latin guitar.
Redwood LibraryRedwood Library
Friday 10 May 11 – 11.45amFriday 10 May 11 – 11.45am
Papanui LibraryPapanui Library
Saturday 18 May 2 – 3pmSaturday 18 May 2 – 3pm
Lyttelton LibraryLyttelton Library
Saturday 11 May 11am – 12noon Saturday 11 May 11am – 12noon
Willow DuoWillow Duo
Acoustic jazzy/folksy duo.
South Library South Library
Saturday 4 May 2.00 – 3.00pmSaturday 4 May 2.00 – 3.00pm
Cathy Irons and Amandine GuerinCathy Irons and Amandine Guerin
Violinists Cathy Irons and Amandine Guerin perform a selection
of delightful duets to enthral and entrance. Both are players from
the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.
Papanui Library Papanui Library
Saturday 4 May 11am – 12noonSaturday 4 May 11am – 12noon
Nel AmoreNel Amore
Nel Amore’s reputation is fast growing in Christchurch. Her so
called ‘freestyler’ and ‘songstress’ titles make her performances
well received and fun. Giving the chance for the audience to
be involved is one aspect of her sets that makes it well worth
your attention.
Spreydon Library Spreydon Library
Monday 6 May Monday 6 May
11am – 12noon11am – 12noon
Papanui Library Papanui Library
Saturday 11 May Saturday 11 May
11am – 12noon11am – 12noon
Carmel CourtneyCarmel Courtney
Cool Sax Jazz.
Central Library Tuam Central Library Tuam
Saturday 18 May 1 – 2pmSaturday 18 May 1 – 2pm
Papanui Library Papanui Library
Saturday 25 May 11am – 12noonSaturday 25 May 11am – 12noon
NZ Army BandNZ Army Band
Several members of the NZ Army band will perform their own
unique style.
Hornby Library Hornby Library
Saturday 11 May 10.45 – 11.45amSaturday 11 May 10.45 – 11.45am
Adam HattawayAdam Hattaway
Acoustic guitar original compositions.
Hornby Library Hornby Library
Saturday 18 May 10.45 – 11.45amSaturday 18 May 10.45 – 11.45am
Adam WillettsAdam Willetts
Abstract Electronic Music with Modular Synthesizers.
New Brighton Library New Brighton Library
Saturday 25 May 2 – 3pmSaturday 25 May 2 – 3pm
Jack HookerJack Hooker
Jack Hooker is a Wellington based musician who performs
music for solo, instrumental acoustic guitar. Employing a range
of techniques, Jack performs original and traditional works
which traverse an eclectic range of world styles, from Celtic to
raga and beyond.
New Brighton Library New Brighton Library
Saturday 4 May 2 – 3pmSaturday 4 May 2 – 3pm
The Tiny LiesThe Tiny Lies
Hailing from Christchurch, the
sound of the Tiny Lies is beguiling-
ly simple: Williams plays acoustic
guitar, Ivey plays harmonica and
both sing with
a natural feel for harmony.
ReStart Mall ReStart Mall
Friday 24 May Friday 24 May
12noon – 1pm12noon – 1pm
ALL WELCOMEALL WELCOME
FREEFREE
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