Motorhead Announce 2nd NZ Show 20 October

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Please note this event start time has changed from 6:30pm to 4:40pm
Motorhead takes the stage at 9:30pm

ALL tickets purchased for either Motorhead concert will qualify for a ‘free, special limited edition’ Motorhead Taranaki T Shirt – exclusive to New Zealand concert goers (pick up from the Concert).

MOTORHEAD NZ ‘KISS OF DEATH’ TOUR

The legendary Motorhead, who are returning to New Zealand this October have announced a second earth shattering concert in New Plymouth on Saturday 20 October, TSB Stadium, New Plymouth.

With tickets selling rapidly for the Friday 19 October Metal-Mini-Fest with headliners Motorhead, Promoter Andrew McManus has been prompted to announce a second concert.

Australian band Rose Tattoo, who were to appear with Motorhead are now unable to make the New Zealand concert due to a clash in their touring schedule.

But no need to despair, Promoter Andrew McManus is excited to announce a new and thoroughly amped line-up for Taranaki Metal Mini Fest;

Friday 19th October
Motorhead
8 Foot Sativa
Dawn Of Azazel
Sticky Filth
World War 4
Paris In Flames

Saturday 20th October
Motorhead
Sinate
Cripple Mr Onion
Sticky Filth
World War 4
DUPLO

This will now be an even bigger, better event. The all ages show will kick off in the afternoon at 4.40pm with no less than five bands before headliners Motorhead take the stage at 9.30pm.

The loudest, most uncompromising rock n’ roll band on the planet, the legendary Motorhead, return to New Zealand this October, for two exclusive shows in New Plymouth.

“In case you’ve just stumbled in here,” iconic singer and bassist Lemmy told audiences by way of introduction when Motorhead were last here, ”we are Motorhead and we play rock and roll”.

Although the band has gone through numerous personnel changes in the years since, from 1996’s Overnight Sensation album, the team of Lemmy, guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee have been set firmly in cement, and are now the longest lasting lineup in the band’s history. Lemmy, who is now sixty one and seemingly bullet proof, is hard rock’s answer to Keith Richards, a swaggering, sage-like elder statesman who has lived to tell more tales than most people have ever dreamt of.

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