Texas rockers ZZ Top to headline at Gibbston

Texas rockers ZZ Top will headline next year’s Gibbston Summer Concert. Photos: Supplied
Texas rockers ZZ Top will headline next year’s Gibbston Summer Concert. Photos: Supplied
US rock greats ZZ Top will headline next February’s Gibbston Summer Concert, in the band’s first visit to New Zealand in almost 36 years.

Greenstone Entertainment has secured the "Heroes of the State of Texas" for the 2023 Summer Concert Tour, which starts in Taupo on February 4, travels to Whitianga the following day, and finishes in Queenstown on February 11.

Synonymous with beards, hot rod cars and spinning guitars, ZZ Top are famous for their mix of rock, blues and boogie, with albums such as Eliminator and Afterburner, which between them spent more than two years on the NZ charts.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo last performed at Gibbston a decade ago.
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo last performed at Gibbston a decade ago.
They band have sold hundreds of millions of records, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Keith Richards, and are an iconic part of rock culture.

The band’s line-up of Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard remained intact for more than 50 years till Hill’s death a year ago today.

He temporarily left a tour earlier last year, with Elwood Francis stepping in to the bass breach, a role he has now been given permanently.

Sharing the stage with them will be Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, who last performed in the concert series a decade ago.

The pair, also Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, have sold more than 30 million records world-wide and won four consecutive Grammy awards. They have had at least 14 singles reach the NZ top 50 charts over the past 43 years, including Heartbreaker, Love is a Battlefield and We Belong.

Stone Temple Pilots will perform at Gibbston for the first time in February.
Stone Temple Pilots will perform at Gibbston for the first time in February.
The Stone Temple Pilots, who rose to fame in the 1990s, are also on the bill. Lead singer Jeff Gutt's bound to get the crowd going with hits such as VaselineInterstate Love Song and Plush, all of which made the NZ single charts.

Australian band The Angels, originally scheduled to perform at this year’s cancelled summer gig, will finally take the stage at Gibbston.

The Angels have been confirmed as part of the 2023 Gibbston Summer Concert.
The Angels have been confirmed as part of the 2023 Gibbston Summer Concert.

Greenstone CEO Amanda Calvert said it had been a "tough couple of years for everyone", but they could not wait to bring back live entertainment.

General tickets go on sale on August 15, with a limited number of local tickets on sale then from Gibbston Valley Winery, and Queenstown and Wanaka’s iSITEs. 

 - tracey.roxburgh@odt.co.nz