PAST EVENT
The Feelers are undisputedly one of the biggest rock bands in NZ.
In the past eleven years they have created dozens of number one hits, repeated sold-out tours and their lyrics have become part of the New Zealand psyche.
Their story has just got bigger. The feelers Rugby World Cup 2011 cover of ‘Right Here, Right Now’ by Jesus Jones has, since release, inspired more debate and controversy than any locally recorded piece of music for years.
The feelers released their ‘Right here, Right Now’ EP on 9 July and will perform 15 dates throughout the country this August. There will be no warm up match, the feelers will be playing a full show of two halves.
Tickets on sale now through Ticketmaster and usual local outlets.
All shows R18 and General Admission standing.
About The Feelers: Auckland-based four-piece rock band, originally formed in 1993 in Christchurch as a three-piece. Signed to Warner Music in 1997. Toured NZ and the world. Five releases: Supersystem (1998), Communicate (2001), Playground Battle (2003), One World (2006), The Best: '98-'08 (2008).
In the past eleven years they have created dozens of number one hits, repeated sold-out tours and their lyrics have become part of the New Zealand psyche.
Their story has just got bigger. The feelers Rugby World Cup 2011 cover of ‘Right Here, Right Now’ by Jesus Jones has, since release, inspired more debate and controversy than any locally recorded piece of music for years.
The feelers released their ‘Right here, Right Now’ EP on 9 July and will perform 15 dates throughout the country this August. There will be no warm up match, the feelers will be playing a full show of two halves.
Tickets on sale now through Ticketmaster and usual local outlets.
All shows R18 and General Admission standing.
About The Feelers: Auckland-based four-piece rock band, originally formed in 1993 in Christchurch as a three-piece. Signed to Warner Music in 1997. Toured NZ and the world. Five releases: Supersystem (1998), Communicate (2001), Playground Battle (2003), One World (2006), The Best: '98-'08 (2008).


