About this concert
A series of shows each Wednesday over November and December to help show our aroha and huge, humble support to our whānau over in Palestine who need daily kai, medical help, warmth and so much more.Many of us in Aotearoa have felt a sense of hopelessness and dread witnessing what is happening in Palestine where a whole culture is being destroyed before our very eyes. It's heart wrenching and we ask ourselves 'but what can I do?' so I decided to put my words into action by asking some incredibly kind and iconic musicians from Aotearoa to do what they do best. Perform, sing, make us laugh and cry with their musical stories in a safe and nurturing place with like-minded tangata katoa. May I present to you our shows Gigs For Gaza that will be performed every Wednesday at our wonderful friend’s eclectic-lose-yourself-inside antique store Junk & Disorderly.We are only selling 60 tickets for each show so we can share a small, hearty performance with ALL the money raised going to Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) and Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders (MSF). It's the absolute very least we can do. The tiniest seam. A drop in the Moana. But with gusto and determination.Join us and grab your tickets as fast as you can cos these shows will sell out and be remembered in years to come. We must help. We must act.NOV 5 – Tami Neilson & Milly TabakNOV 12 – Anika Moa & Jazmine MaryNOV 19 – Jon Toogood & TusekahNOV 26 – Reb Fountain & Dave Khan & Tom CunliffeDEC 3 – TEEKS & Anna CoddingtonDEC 10 – Julia Deans & Louisa NicklinFood & beverages will be available each night. With thanks to the many people behind the scenes giving their time, especially the sound engineers and the team from The Production Co.WE STAND WITH PALESTINE.Arohatinonui Nā Anika Moa
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Anika Moa Biography
Anika Moa (born 21st May 1980) is a singer-songwriter from Christchurch, New Zealand.
While still at school in Christchurch, Moa entered the 'Smokefree Rockquest'.
She received a record deal with Warner Music in New Zealand and Atlantic Records in New York. The record company had big commercialized plans for her - which conflicted with her brash down-to-earth personality. Overall Moa did not enjoy her time in America and returned to base herself in New Zealand. Her first album was released in 2001.
She released her second album on August 1, 2005. She has collaborated with many artists including New Zealand's SJD and Bic Runga. She has also joined the band Dimmer, in a backup and touring capacity. She appears on the Greenpeace single "Anchor Me", which commemorates the twentieth anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior. She also DJs under the pseudonym DJ Unika.
During September-October 2006 Moa toured New Zealand with just her acoustic guitar, playing at pub venues - almost all of which were sold out.
In October 2007, she released her third studio album, In Swings The Tide. The album was self produced for the first time.
Moa is openly lesbian.
Her website can be found at http://www.anikamoa.com/
Read MoreWhile still at school in Christchurch, Moa entered the 'Smokefree Rockquest'.
She received a record deal with Warner Music in New Zealand and Atlantic Records in New York. The record company had big commercialized plans for her - which conflicted with her brash down-to-earth personality. Overall Moa did not enjoy her time in America and returned to base herself in New Zealand. Her first album was released in 2001.
She released her second album on August 1, 2005. She has collaborated with many artists including New Zealand's SJD and Bic Runga. She has also joined the band Dimmer, in a backup and touring capacity. She appears on the Greenpeace single "Anchor Me", which commemorates the twentieth anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior. She also DJs under the pseudonym DJ Unika.
During September-October 2006 Moa toured New Zealand with just her acoustic guitar, playing at pub venues - almost all of which were sold out.
In October 2007, she released her third studio album, In Swings The Tide. The album was self produced for the first time.
Moa is openly lesbian.
Her website can be found at http://www.anikamoa.com/
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