Small Hall Sessions with M.Ward
I've been listening to the music of M.Ward for over 20 years. His music to me has a beautifully intimate sound, there is a open honesty to them, a raw, fresh authentic sound.
His albums Transfiguration of Vincent, Transistor Radio, Post-War and A Wasteland Compilation have all been on high rotate for me since they were first released.
To have an artist of this calibre, with a global following, agree to come to three of the Small Community Halls of Hawke's Bay is a massive honour. He is only doing one other public show in New Zealand, at San Fran in Wellington.
It's my expectation that these shows will sell out quickly, and that people will travel from around the country to see him in such intimate and character filled spaces.
Hailing from Portland, Oregon, prolific singer-songwriter and guitarist M. Ward returns to the other side of the planet where his fanbase has steadily grown over 25+ years of touring, performing and making magical soundtracks to our lives.
Experience the legend behind the mesmerising folky/bluesy/otherworldly album Transfiguration of Vincent, or as one half of the popular indie outfit She and Him with Zooey Deschanel, and also an important portion of indie supergroup Monsters of Folk.
In these live, up close and super intimate shows, M. Ward will bless fans and introduce new listeners to the best and most beloved songs of his extensive and all-embracing musical profession.
Dates & Times
Friday February 28th Te Awanga Community Hall
Saturday March 1st Meeanee Memorial Hall
Sunday March 2nd Maraekakaho Community Hall
Doors Open at 6.30pm
There will be a bar with meals available (The menu is emailed to you a day or so prior)
The Music will begin at 7.30pm and is expected to end at about 9.45pm
All sessions are fully seated.
Saturday 1 March, 6:30pm to 10:00pm
Meeanee Hall, Napier, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
Gavin Black St, Meeanee, Napier, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
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