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PRINS - Goodbye To The Old Me Tour - Auckland
The Tuning Fork
42-80 Mahuhu Crescent
Apr 15, 2023
8:00 PM GMT+12
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"New Zealand's pop sensation PRINS is gearing up to showcase her dynamic mix of pop and electronic beats on her highly-anticipated tour, "Goodbye To The Old Me."
New Zealand's latest pop sensation, PRINS, is set to play two high energy shows in her home country as part of her upcoming tour "Goodbye To The Old Me''. The tour will kick off on the 14th of April at 12 Bar in Christchurch and will continue on to the Tuning Fork in Auckland on the 15th of April. PRINS has been making waves in the NZ music scene, charting number 10 in the NZ album charts last year with her "LIFE IS BETTER NOW" EP and having three top 10 NZ singles. Her recent performances at Soundsplash and Electric Ave have been met with critical acclaim. With the release of her brand new single "Something New'', PRINS has reached number 3 on the NZ Hot Singles Charts and her music is consistently being played on popular radio stations such as The Edge, ZM, the Hits and More FM. Additionally, PRINS has been featured in Rolling Stone magazine, further solidifying her place in the music industry. Be sure to get in quick as tickets for these shows are expected to sell out fast, so don't miss your chance to see PRINS live!
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PRINS Biography
Kiwi sensation PRINS, seamlessly combined her multifaceted talents in acting, dancing, and modeling to craft a distinctive brand of electro-pop that has taken both the New Zealand and global music scenes by storm.
In 2022, PRINS made waves with her debut EP, “LIFE IS BETTER NOW”, a collaboration with big names like Marlon Gerbes (SIX60), Drax Project, and House Of Wolf (Carlie Hanson). This release garnered immense success, with tracks ranking on various NZ charts, extensive radio rotation across NZ, the UK, and Germany, and led to her affiliation with industry icons like New York based AntiFragile Music, LA/Quebec- based House of Wolf, Grammy-nominated Chris Gehringer, and Grammy winner Tom Norris.
But it was 2023 that truly marked her zenith. PRINS embarked on an expansive international tour, performing 20 shows in just 4 months across NZ, AUS, the Philippines, Spain, and the UK. Among these performances, her standout act at Primavera Sound in Barcelona left an indelible mark. Her collaborations with Caity Baser (UK) on the NZ leg of her tour and K-Pop icon, GIRIBOY, on an NZ/AUS support tour, added another feather to her cap. And, making her presence even more prominent in the KPOP realm, PRINS has secured a coveted slot at the inaugural KWAVE festival in Auckland, further cementing her versatility and appeal across music genres.
With a packed summer of festivals, a slew of anticipated releases on the horizon, and her growing international reputation, PRINS's journey from 2023 into 2024 promises to be a musical rollercoaster, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
Read MoreIn 2022, PRINS made waves with her debut EP, “LIFE IS BETTER NOW”, a collaboration with big names like Marlon Gerbes (SIX60), Drax Project, and House Of Wolf (Carlie Hanson). This release garnered immense success, with tracks ranking on various NZ charts, extensive radio rotation across NZ, the UK, and Germany, and led to her affiliation with industry icons like New York based AntiFragile Music, LA/Quebec- based House of Wolf, Grammy-nominated Chris Gehringer, and Grammy winner Tom Norris.
But it was 2023 that truly marked her zenith. PRINS embarked on an expansive international tour, performing 20 shows in just 4 months across NZ, AUS, the Philippines, Spain, and the UK. Among these performances, her standout act at Primavera Sound in Barcelona left an indelible mark. Her collaborations with Caity Baser (UK) on the NZ leg of her tour and K-Pop icon, GIRIBOY, on an NZ/AUS support tour, added another feather to her cap. And, making her presence even more prominent in the KPOP realm, PRINS has secured a coveted slot at the inaugural KWAVE festival in Auckland, further cementing her versatility and appeal across music genres.
With a packed summer of festivals, a slew of anticipated releases on the horizon, and her growing international reputation, PRINS's journey from 2023 into 2024 promises to be a musical rollercoaster, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
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