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Date and Time
Saturday 17th September 2022, 8-11pm

Snails Attacks! - Night 2

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$10 presales
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For two nights Pyramid Club plays host to Snails Artist Run Space from Te Papa-i-Oea / Palmerston North. Featuring Palmy acts associated with Snails and collaborations between Snails and P-Club artists.

Snails Artist Run Space has been operating as a collective of artists using a common space since December 2014. Snails holds gigs, workshops, openings, readings, art installations, performances, art exhibitions as well as providing private studio spaces in the historic Cosmopolitan Club Building on the corner of Taonui and Cuba Streets in Palmerston North. The Taonui Tinyclub downstairs hosts regular dance nights. https://snails.nz/


Night 2 features Snails and Pyramid Club artists in collaboration:

Sarah Bingle (drums) / Oonaverse (voice/guitar) / Chrissie Butler (bass)

Fi Carr (electronics/guitar) / Lucy Reid (drums) / Baxter Gray (bass)

Kirsty Porter (clarinet/guitar) / Erika Grant

Hayden Sinclair (electronics) / C Goacher (electronics) / Isaac Smith (electronics)


Live streamed HERE!
Presale tickets available through Under the Radar


Special thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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a pen and ink drawing of a giant snail being attacked and tied down by angry townsfolk.
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