dDub National Tour

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dDub National Tour

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When:

Sat 4 Oct ’08, 8:00pm

Where: Bodega, 101 Ghuznee St, Te Aro, Wellington Show map

Ticket Information:

  • Presales (Real Groovy, Cosmic Corner): $20.00
  • Online (amplifier): $15.00
  • Door Sales: $25.00
  • Booking fees may apply

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Supported by Thomas Oliver Band. Presale tickets at Real Groovy, Cosmic Corner and online at amplifier.co.nz. Door sales on the night.

dDub are proud to release the second single from their new Album ‘Medicine Man’. This latest dDub offering received another round of four and five star reviews, spent three weeks on the NZ top 40 Charts and debuted at number 2 on the Independent charts and number 4 on the NZ iTunes Album charts.

“Their live show is phenomenal, their vibe uplifting and their sound infectious and easily accessible Winter? dDub are the best warming medicine, man. Get yourself a dose.” - The Press, 5 Stars, Vicky Anderson

Titled ‘Making My Way Home’, the upbeat tune follows the success of the single ‘Hesitate No’ which featured on JuiceTV, C4, Alt TV, and spent nine weeks on the Kiwi FM Top 10. dDub are presenting the video through TV music channels on August 20th. The ’Making my way home’ video is a visual extravaganza produced by Auckland production house ‘Fish and Clips’ and features outstanding creative direction by Leah Morgan, the genius behind the dDub moth brand.

Just back from huge gigs at the Queenstown and Nelson Winter Festivals, dDub are about to launch the re-package of their Medicine Man album with bonus DVD. In traditional dDub fashion they will tour Nationally sharing the blistering live shows dDub are renowned for.

“Performing as part of the annual Winter Festival, dDubs irresistibly upbeat rhythms captivated the audience. During their two hour-long set, vocalist/guitarist Derek Browne and his charismatic instrumentalists gave an uplifting concert that had all the precise musicianship of their recorded works and twice the emotion. Truly dDub is a band best enjoyed live, having proven one of the country’s most accomplished acts time and time again at festivals such as Rhythm and Vines and Womad.” - Elle Hunt, July 21 2008

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    Content Editor 4 years ago

    Hi dDub fans :)

    All your entries were great, but these two just inched in front. Congrats to:

    - im-so-sprity
    - Luke Fitzmaurice

    Your answers were FAB!

    Gina @ Eventfinder

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    Luke Fitzmaurice 4 years ago

    well put im-so-sprity small towns are all good you definitly deserv to win these tickets

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    im-so-sprity 4 years ago

    why do i want to make my way home?
    so i can walk down the middle of the street without getting hit by motorbikes, cars and evil taxi drivers.
    so i can walk down the footpath without getting mowed down by angry men and women in suits, who glare at you for dragging your feet or walking on the wrong side of the path.
    so i dont have to worry about the wind blowing me away like frickin mary poppins
    so i can go out to town on a friday night in jandals and the bouncer will say 'hey! come on in! love the sweet jandals! are they new?'
    small towns are sweet huh?
    can't beat it, nu-uh

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    J Harris 4 years ago

    Making my way home to funtimes with the family, the warm weather and parties in the sun.

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    Jean A 4 years ago

    The freezing atmosphere in my current Palmerston North student flat definitely makes me want to go home to my mum's heated home in the capital.

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    Luke Fitzmaurice 4 years ago

    An open fire, a hearty meal and a decent stereo to listen to ddub is what me makes me want to make my way home

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    Corelliz Johns 4 years ago

    My husband, my cats, my comfy chair
    That's my home and my heart is there

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    Jemma Irvine 4 years ago

    My cats! Lol. They make me want to come home. Also my band, I miss them when I go away.

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    Susan Duncalf 4 years ago

    Mum's cooking and getting to play with my niece and nephew makes me make my way home.

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    Wellshaw 4 years ago

    I'm always happy to make my way home every day - put on the slippers and cumfy clothes because as the old song says, 'theres no place like home'.

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    magnet0 4 years ago

    When I was living overseas it was everything from minties to my mum's cooking. No matter where you are, you can never replace home in your heart.

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