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Revision as of 20:03, 31 January 2014
Venue | ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre |
Date | 30 January 2014 |
Location | Auckland |
Country | NZ |
Number of songs | 15 |
Support | The Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra |
Event start | 8.00pm |
Capacity | 2130 |
Ticket price | Public tickets on sale now. Adults/Senior: $45-$65 (Public ticket price), Child/Student: $30-$40 (Public ticket price). Tickets from Ticketmaster. |
Sold out? | Unknown - Stalls and Circle were at estimated 95% capacity. Upper balcony not used. |
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Set List
- Short Change
- Most Important
- One Million Ways
- A New Beginning
- Long Way Off
- Nothing To Lose
- Sleep Me Tight
- Intermission
- Everyday I Wake Up
- A Part Of Me
- Anniversary Day
- Up And Gone
- Middle Of The Universe, Pt. 1
- Reunite
- Please Wake Up
- Encore
- Nothing To Lose
Notes
"The Adults Meet The APO (Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra)"
Conductor: Hamish McKeich
The Adults: Jon Toogood, Julia Deans, Shayne Carter and Steve Bremner, plus: Ladi6 and Anika Moa
New Zealand supergroup The Adults, led by Shihad bandleader Jon Toogood and featuring Julia Deans from Fur Patrol, are no strangers to collaboration. In this innovative concert in the new acoustics of the Aotea Centre, The Adults join ranks with the APO, adding the power of orchestration to their unmistakable sound.
Photos
For official photos, make your way to the APO's Official Photo Gallery.
For more photos, check out MusicNation.
A small handful of publishable photos taken for non-commercial purposes do exist, but they will not be uploaded on any public websites in order to avoid any contention due to the theatre's specified ban on photography and recording.