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New Zealand music legend Shayne P. Carter to play acoustic show in Whanganui

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Shayne P. Carter is bringing his solo acoustic set to Whanganui next month. Photo / Karen Inderbitzen-Waller

Shayne P. Carter is bringing his solo acoustic set to Whanganui next month. Photo / Karen Inderbitzen-Waller

A Kiwi music legend is set to play a solo show in Whanganui, with the venue operators “a little starstruck”.

Shayne P. Carter will play an acoustic set at Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery on March 28 as part of his Australasian solo tour, which finishes with a series of North Island regional shows.

Carter, formerly frontman for Dimmer and Straightjacket Fits, has in recent years branched into orchestral and dance works, including the release of REforms, his album with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.

He has collaborated on scores for the Royal New Zealand Ballet and New Zealand Dance Company, and was the subject of last year’s well-received documentary Life In One Chord.

His North Island tour mirrors 2025’s South Island tour, which Carter described as “a great opportunity to play places I normally don’t play with my band”.

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“It was a fantastic excuse to drift through smaller communities and meet the local folk and to immerse myself in the awesomeness of the South Island,” he said.

“There’s cool people everywhere and gigs like these seemed to serve as some sort of rallying point. I had a great time.”

Sarjeant Gallery director Andrew Clifford said the gallery had become a “significant cultural hub, committed to connecting our audiences with the most compelling creative experiences in Aotearoa”.

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“We’re very proud – and, to be honest, a little starstruck – to welcome Shayne P. Carter to Whanganui for a solo show that spans his dynamic career as one of the country’s most uncompromising and respected musicians.”

Carter describes the “back-to-basics” show, which covers his extensive songbook, as “rather removed from folky strumming”.

“I became addicted to guitar pedals during the pandemic and sadly spent a lot of time watching music shop dudes on YouTube playing blues scales.

“But I bought some good pedals and I use some of them on the solo show to make my guitar sound better and more interesting.“

Doors open for the Whanganui show at 7pm on March 28, with the set starting at 7.30pm. Tickets are available from undertheradar.co.nz.

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