Don McGlashan (Mutton Birds mainman, Arts Laureate, international face of Aotearoa songcraft and more recently first-time New Zealand Album Chart topper with his latest album Bright November Morning) is set to embark on an 18-date tour of his homeland.
Due to Don McGlashan and Anita Clark contracting COVID earlier this year, this show has now been moved to Tue 31 October, with an additional performance taking place on Wed 1 November.
Don McGlashan, Mutton Birds mainman, Arts Laureate, international face of Aotearoa songcraft and more recently first-time New Zealand Album Chart topper with his latest album Bright November Morning, is set to embark on an 18-date tour of his homeland across August, September & October.
The Take It To The Bridge Tour will showcase McGlashan's extensive songbook in hand-picked intimate venues throughout the country. Don will be accompanied on tour by Anita Clark on violin, keys & backing vocals. Anita, as Motte, will also open for Don at all shows.
Don McGlashan’s Take It To The Bridge Tour will transport him to places he’s never played before, including Tairua and Glenorchy. It’ll transport you too. Don’t miss it.
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