Hot Tip: The Feelers

The Feelers (from left), bass player Matt Short, guitarist Andy Lynch, vocalist-guitarist James...
The Feelers (from left), bass player Matt Short, guitarist Andy Lynch, vocalist-guitarist James Reid and drummer Hamish Gee, will play at Revolver next month. Photo supplied.
Only six months after the Feelers ushered in the new year with the Jordan Luck Band, the Earlybirds and Elemeno P at the Lake Hawea Hotel, the multi-award-winning New Zealand band returns to Queenstown next month.

Spearheaded by vocalist-guitarist James Reid and drummer Hamish Gee, the band has an arsenal of hits, including Pressure Man, Venus, Larger Than Life, Beautiful Feeling and 2009 single Blue Skies, from its 11-year career.

• The Feelers perform at Revolver on Wednesday, August 4. Doors 8pm. Tickets $40, including booking fee, from Quest. Tickets also available from Ticketmaster. R18.

 


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Friday, July 16
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Saturday, July 17
- 10pm: Sunshine Sound System, with DJ's Downtown Brown and Turbohag, provide hip-hop, funk, soul and jungle at Subculture. Free entry before midnight, $5 afterwards.

Tuesday, July 20
- 8.30pm: Steve Martin stars in the film noir spoof Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, which is screened by the Queenstown Film Society at Dorothy Browns Cinema and Bar, in Arrowtown.

Wednesday, July 21
- 8.30pm: Vocalist Pearly McGrath and acoustic guitarist Shay Muddle perform at the World Bar. Free entry.


 

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