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Kiwi rockers to end reunion tour at Mount

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Fans enjoy New Zealand band Blindspott at the Big Day Out 2007 at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland. File photo

Fans enjoy New Zealand band Blindspott at the Big Day Out 2007 at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland. File photo

Kiwi rock band Blindspott will visit Mount Maunganui on their 10-year reunion tour with Devilskin this summer.

The Nil By Mouth and Phlex hitmakers released two albums before splitting in 2007 after 10 years together.

The band last reunited in August for a one-off show with The Rock radio station.

Three original members of the band - Damian Alexander (vocals), Marcus Powell (guitar, backing vocals), and Shelton Woolright (drums) - will be hitting the road in December for a five-stop tour ending in the Mount on December 30.

The Blindspott line up in 2006 included Shelton Woolright, Dave McDermott, Damian Alexander, Marcus Powell and Brandon Reihana. File photo
The Blindspott line up in 2006 included Shelton Woolright, Dave McDermott, Damian Alexander, Marcus Powell and Brandon Reihana. File photo
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They will be joined by Hamilton alt-metal band Devilskin, who released their new single ENDO on September 7.

Tickets go on sale at 7pm on October 3 from theticketfairy.com.

Tour dates

December 8 - Logan Campbell – Auckland
December 14 – The Foundry – Christchurch (Blindspott only)
December 26 - Coroglen Tavern - Coromandel
December 27 - Trafalgar Centre - Nelson
December 30 - Mount Park - The Mount

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