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Jason Momoa’s band Öof Tatatá to play three more shows around New Zealand

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Jason Momoa and his band will return to perform at three venues across the North Island this Labour Weekend. Photo / Frontier Touring

Jason Momoa and his band will return to perform at three venues across the North Island this Labour Weekend. Photo / Frontier Touring

Jason Momoa’s band Öof Tatatá brought the house down at the Tuning Fork in Auckland in August this year - now the band will return to play several more shows around the country, starting this Labour Weekend.

Promoter Frontier Touring announced today the band will perform at Auckland’s Powerstation on October 25, at Coroglen Tavern in Whitianga on October 27, and at the Energy Events Centre in Rotorua on November 2, with more shows to be announced.

Along with old friends Mike Hayes on guitar and vocals, Kenny Dale on drums - Momoa playing the bass - the trio will perform a range of rock and roll, heavy rock and punk covers, promising “a few unlikely surprises” during each performance.

Jason Momoa's band. Photo / Frontier Touring
Jason Momoa's band. Photo / Frontier Touring

It comes after Momoa announced the band’s first-ever New Zealand show in July this year, telling his Instagram followers. “Doors open 7pm get your tickets at moshtix.co.nz. Can’t wait to show u what we’ve been playing let’s celebrate with some @meilivodka,” he wrote, adding, “All my aloha j [sic].”

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Last week, Momoa shared several snaps of his most recent visit to New Zealand, writing, “AOTEAROA I LOVE YOU. Day 1 Wrecking Crew. Perfect day amazing team so many friends and ohana involved in this movie [sic].”

Momoa is back in New Zealand filming his action movie The Wrecking Crew along with Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista. The film is directed by DC Studios’ Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto.

It’s set in Hawaii, where it will be partially filmed as well as in New Zealand, similar to Momoa’s Apple TV+ show Chief of War, filmed last year.

Öof Tatatá tour dates and ticket information

Friday, October 25 - Powerstation, Auckland

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Sunday, October 27 - Coroglen Tavern, Whitianga

Saturday, November 2 - Energy Events Centre, Rotorua

Tickets: Available now from Ticketmaster

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