WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY with Special Taonga HERBS

May
18
Saturday, Doors open at 8:00pm

Following the massive success of last year’s concert by New Zealand’s most cherished supergroup When The Cat’s Away, with mega hits including Melting Pot and Asian Paradise, the four original members of this Hall of Fame group Debbie Harwood, Annie Crummer, Dianne Swann, and Kim Willoughby are excited to announce they will perform in Auckland at The Powerstation on 18 May by popular demand.

The concert will see them reunited with their old friends Herbs whose hits like French Letter and Nuclear Waste provided the soundtrack to the anti-nuclear movement in the 80s expressed through the joy and unifying medium of beautiful music.  Annie Crummer’s hit See What Love Can Do Featured Herbs on vocals and permanently linked the bands who had become champions of the people in the eighties.  

Fast-forward almost 40 years and these two bands maintain legions of fans and are classed as national treasures.

The event will also feature original members of the When the Cat’s Away backing band, Brett Adams and Gary Verberne on guitars, Mike Russell on trumpet and Holidaymakers’ maestro Barbara Griffin on keys, as well The Band of Gold.

RestrictionsThis is an R18 Licensed Event If you are under 18 years old with or without a parent or legal guardian, you cannot enter this event.

Ticket Information

  • General Admission (R18)
    $85
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  • Door GA (R18)
    $90
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Venue Information

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Powerstation Auckland

New York has the Apollo Theatre, London has Brixton Academy, and Auckland has the Powerstation, an intimate venue at the bottom of the world that has punched above its weight since the mid-1980s, hosting some of the best and biggest acts on the planet.

Location

33 Mount Eden Rd, Grafton, Auckland 1023

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