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Aaradhna to perform in the Bay of Plenty

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6 Sep, 2018 07:30 AM2 mins to read

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Aaradhna performing at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards (VNZMA) at Vector Arena. Photo/Norrie Montgomery.

Aaradhna performing at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards (VNZMA) at Vector Arena. Photo/Norrie Montgomery.

R'n'B singer Aaradhna will perform in Mount Maunganui as part of her six-date tour giving Kiwi fans a final chance to see her live before taking time out to write and record new music.

The Auckland singer and songwriter will perform at Totara Street in Mount Maunganui on October 5, as well as performances in Napier, Whakatāne, Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.

The artist's 'Winter's End Tour' will mark the end of an era and the start of the next chapter before she spends time writing and recording new music.

The award-winning Aaradhna has been a familiar face - and voice - in the local and international scene since featuring on Adeaze's chart-topping song Getting Stronger.

She went on to carve out her own path, releasing several critically acclaimed albums, including 2012's Treble & Reverb, which spawned the hits Wake Up and Lorena Bobbit.

She followed it with 2016's Brown Girl, which earned her the award for Best Female Solo Artist at the NZ Music Awards and four awards at the 2017 Pacific Music Awards, including the Best Pacific Female Artist Award and Best Pacific Music Album.

Special guest and soul singer Emily Muli will join Aaradhna on all six tour dates.

Tickets are on sale now from www.theticketfairy.com

WHEN AND WHERE?
Cabana in Napier on September 28
Boiler Room in Whakatane on September 29
Totora Street in Mount Maunganui on October 5
Neck of the Woods in Auckland on October 11
Club Tavern in Christchurch on October 12
San Fran in Wellington in October 13

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