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Rāhina (Mon) July 27, 7:30pm

Ryosuke Kiyasu

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$25 presales, $30 door sales ($20 underwaged)
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Following his sold out 2024 show, Japan's Ryosuke Kiyasu returns to Pyramid Club for a special one-off performance. Ryosuke Kiyasu has captivated the world with his solo performances. Using only a snare drum, he viscerally explores the sonic complexities of a single instrument. 

A driving force in the avant-garde music scene for over two decades, Ryosuke Kiyasu has been a prolific solo performer, while also contributing to the group SETE STAR SEPT and serving as the drummer for Keiji Haino’s legendary ensemble, Fushitsusha. Performing over 200 shows annually across the globe, Ryosuke Kiyasu continues to redefine the very concept of music. 

His solo performances have been featured on BBC News and VICE Magazine, and he garnered over 23 millon views on his 2018 performance in Berlin. He has released more than 200 albums, both solo and with his band.

 

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Ritual Heaps is psychic defence music. Durational synth fortifications from Whanganui/Te Awakairangi.

 


$25 presales via UTR

Thanks to Creative NZ and Wellington City Council for supporting Pyramid Club's programme.

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