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Bryan Ferry’s work possesses the rare distinctio­n of being regarded as both classic and timelessly contempora­ry, leading him to be acclaimed as one of the most innovative and stylish artists in pop and rock music. Be there to see the British legend live in Wellington.

Start your year off with a summer treat of music written during or inspired by the late 18th century. Enjoy the sounds of Rossini, Haydn, Prokofiev and Brahms as conductor Hamish McKeich and the talented musicians of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra take you on a classical journey.

His first visit to New Zealand since 1993, the legendary John Prine will be treating his Wellington audience to songs from across his remarkable career. John’s heartfelt narratives and expressive voice has earned him the accolade of a “songwriter’s songwriter”, and led him to win two prestigiou­s Grammy awards.

Red group art of Priest period that are have performanc­e. a baroque redefined the Their virtual orchestra has been compared to the Rolling Stones, Jackson Pollock and Cirque du Soleil. Be enthralled as they perform Vivaldi, Handel and other tunes with a romantic and daring poise.

Scottish comedian Danny Bhoy returns to Wellington with a brand-new show Age of Fools. Prepare yourself for an evening of side-splitting laughter from this internatio­nally-renowned and critically-acclaimed comic, who sells out tours all over the world with his unique brand of observatio­nal storytelli­ng.

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5 March TSB Arena 27 February Michael Fowler Centre 2 March TSB Arena 23 & 27 April Michael Fowler Centre
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Bryan Ferry NZSO: A Classical Journey John Prine Chamber Music New Zealand: Red Priest Danny Bhoy
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25 MarchMicha­el Fowler Centre
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