Te Awamutu Courier

Postmodern Jukebox returns to Auckland

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New Zealand loves Postmodern Jukebox. Following three successful tours in as many years, the multi-talented collective will bring their re-imagined contempora­ry pop, rock and R&B hits in the style of various yesteryear­s back to eagerly awaiting fans and we have a further double pass up for grabs to their Auckland Town Hall show on Friday, October 5.

Each time around, Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox looks forward to bringing their unique spin on modern pop hits and retro pop stylings to new cities for the first time, as well as revisiting favourite haunts that welcome them back with eagerly open arms.

And as any PMJ fan can tell you, the experience is never the same twice, with new songs, new sounds, and new members added to the ever-growing family each time around.

“I take pride in putting together the right powers and personalit­ies to create a unique and amazing experience for our fans,” Bradlee says.

“We want them to escape reality and join us for the most sensationa­l 1920s party this side of The Great Gatsby. We want them to experience what it was like to be at the New Years' Eve show that Sinatra would have hosted in the 1940s. We want them to feel the excitement of hearing the greats of Motown live and up close.

“Our goal is to give our audiences their favourite show again and again and still have it feel like the very first time.”

Check out youtube for PMJ versions of songs by artists as diverse as Miley Cyrus, Radiohead, Guns N Roses, Wham, Katy Perry Meghan Trainor and even our own Lorde, who describes PMJ's version of Royals, which has been viewed over 17 million times, as her ‘favourite'.

For a night to remember and a show that you will never forget – Postmodern Jukebox. Tickets from Ticketmast­er.

You can enter by text (write TAC PMJ Tix, plus your name and address, and text it to 021 241 4568) or mail (address to The PMJ Tix Competitio­n and include your name, address and daytime phone number). Deadline is 5pm Tuesday.

This competitio­n is provided by ‘Fill The House Tickets Project’, proudly supporting families of children with cancer.

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