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Jan 10

Peak House

Stretch crafts songs that are raw, emotive, and life affirming. His live performances are utterly unforgettable - intimate yet electrifying. He possesses an ability to moving between hushed intensity and explosive crescendos while holding audiences in awe. Having played to sold-out audiences across the country, headlined iconic venues like Church Road and the Hawke’s Bay Opera House, Stretch has also opened for renowned artists such as Neil Finn, Wilco, Damien Rice, and Elton John at Mission Estate to over 20,000 people. Now joined by a new band and debuting new songs, his sound follows its own muse into a visceral mix of folk, soul, and rocknroll.

Support on the night is from two local artists whose talents make this night one not to be missed:

Mon Shelford is a proudly multicultural woman, a spokesperson of spirit who possesses the ability to speak fluently and directly to the soul via song. Not only gifted with a voice that transcends the need for lyrical content, Mon skilfully crafts her songs eloquently, with messages - stories that are worth listening to.

Molly Pawson is an 20 year old singer-songwriter from small town Dannevirke who has already worked with the NZSO and opened for Robbie Williams. Molly's folk/pop edge and has seen her compared to artists such as Kate bush and Joni Mitchell.

Stretch and Friends at Peak House Stretch crafts songs that are raw, emotive, and life affirming. His live performances are utterly unforgettable - intimate yet electrifying. He possesses an ability to moving between hushed intensity and explosive crescendos while holding audiences in awe. Having played to sold-out audiences across the country, headlined iconic venues like Church Road and the Hawke’s Bay Opera House, Stretch has also opened for renowned artists such as Neil Finn, Wilco, Damien Rice, and Elton John at Mission Estate to over 20,000 people. Now joined by a new band and debuting new songs, his sound follows its own muse into a visceral mix of folk, soul, and rocknroll.
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