Cattlestops at the Levin Folk Club

Horowhenua Scottish Society Hall 155 Bartholomew St, Levin, Horowhenua, New Zealand

Country Rock & Western swing with Kapiti's favourite country band. Jimmy Ray Cameron (bass), Andrew London (guitar) Wayne Mason (keys) and Evan Williams (drums). Songs from our three albums cattlestoppin' , Dance in The Rain' and 'back to Rosetta Road'. Originally formed on the Kapiti Coast back in 2005 The Cattlestops focussed on a country-rock and Western swing… Read More »

Silver Hammers play The Beatles at the Winey!

Winemaker's Daughter 1081 State Highway 1, Te Horo, Kapiti

Fab Four fare at our home venue! With Ramon Lennon, Wayne Preston, Kirsten McCartney, George London and Anje Starkey. $60 with buffet dinner! Tix $60.00 from Eventfinda here! (Crickey but the meal is worth that on its own? Yes I know. It's amazing how we do it!)

$60.00

Too Many Chiefs Trio at Boathouse, Nelson

The Boathouse Nelson 326 Wakefield Quay, Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand

Three musketeers with new songs, stories and psychological issues. Tickets here at Eventfinda

$34.05

Too Many Chiefs Trio at Picton Little Theatre

Picton Little Theatre 9 Dublin St, Picton, Marlborough, New Zealand

Wayne, Rob & Andrew arguing up a storm and taking the Michael. Also some songs and stories with humour, poignancy and pathos. Tickets less than $30.00 (what?????) at Eventfinda here.

$25.00

Too Many Chiefs Trio at Christchurch Folk Club

Irish Society Hall 29 Domain Terrace, Spreydon, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand

Wayne, Rob and Andrew playing Folk some folk. or folk some Folk. For Folk's sake.

Hogsnort Bulldogs Goodtime Show

with the new kid on piano. Pretty Girl, Aunty Alice, Life begins at 40, etc etc and my personal favourite Grandad's Piano.

Cattlestops Trio at Mainly Acoustic Upper Hutt

Mayfair Cafe 116 Main St, Upper Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

Lovely to have a spot at the delightful Mayfair Cafe for these marvellous folks - always a great crowd of appreciative nd knowledgeable folk fans. We'll be following a set from Aucklanders Mark Laurant and Brenda Liddiard, starting 7.30

$15.00