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RĀMERE (FRI) 3RD MAY2024, 8PM

Bridget Kelly / Isaac Smith / Andy Wright

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$15 Presale Tickets
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Multi-reeds player Bridget Kelly's imaginative playing and creative energy just seems to get stronger and stronger. She's been a consistent figure in Wellington's creative music scene for well over 20 years, and continues to search for new sounds and approaches. She has been vital contributor to many ensembles including The Troubles, Mean Bones, Dreamville and others. She plays bass clarinet, clarinet, tenor saxophone, flute and a variety of other instruments.

Isaac Smith (double bass) and Andy Wright (drums) surely need no introduction here. Individually they are both complete musical over-achievers, with a string of solo projects and groups on electronics as well as their native instruments. Together they form one of the most inventive drums and bass sections you're likely to find anywhere in the world.


$15 Presale tickets via Under the Radar

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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