• Andrew London Duo at Devonport Folk Club

    Devonport Bunker Mt Victoria, Devonport, Auckland

    Songwriter/raconteur Andrew London delivers new and old original songs culled from 20 years' and over 20 albums released by his own trio or previous collaborations Hot Club Sandwich and The Cattlestops. Most inspired by confrontation, frustration, provocation or mild inconvenience; both his own and other people's. Kirsten London provides bass guitar, backing vocals and lyric prompt duties.

    $20.00
  • Songs I Wrote When I Was Cross at Hokowhitu

    Hokowhitu Bowling Club 279 Albert St, Palmerston North, Manawatu

    This show of mine & K's should be starting to shape up now ...we've done it a handful of times. New songs about supermarket shopping (the pitfalls), mowing lawns (someone else - the pitfalls) and Spotify (the bastards). Call Steve to book - only $30.00 at this evocative Kiwi Bowler. Steve is 0273682367 or steve@benthorseshoe.co.nz.

    $30.00
  • Andrew London Duo Hilltop House Concert

    Hilltop House Concert Upland Road, Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

    Intimate show  at Anna's lovely home in Upland Rd, only a few doors down from the cable car terminal. Kirsten and I will be doing Songs I Wrote When I Was Cross and whatever else we feel like on the night. Entry is by optional Koha donation. Some snacks provided but BYO tipple. See Anna's Hilltop House Concert… Read More »

    Koha!
  • Andrew & Kirsten at Whirinaki (Upper Hutt)

    Whirinaki Whare Taonga 836 Ferguson Drive, Upper Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

    Whirinaki Whare Taonga, also known as Expressions. A couple of hours' culture for you lucky Huttites. Andrew London's songs evoke 1940s jazz, Celtic folk and Texas swing stylings, but the lyrics often betray a satirical streak or social commentary; with a significant element of self-deprecating humour typical of middle aged, middle class, Middle Earth dwelling Kiwis. Koha Entry… Read More »

    Koha!
  • Andrew London Duo at Le Cafe in Picton

    Le Cafe 12-14 London Quay, Picton, Marlborough, New Zealand

    I think I first played here about 2001 and have been trying to get back ever since! K and I perform some new songs about supermarket shopping, Streaming services, mowing neighbour's berms and playing in cafes (ironic?) Contact Peter by phone or email to book your seats

    $20.00
  • Andrew London Duo ‘True Stories’ at Mistlewood, Southbridge

    Mistlewood Gallery 12 O'Connell St, Southbridge, Canterbury, New Zealand

    Without a word of a lie. Andrew & Kirsten ransack the archives for the good ones. Gilbert & Sullivan meets Willie Nelson. $25.00 entry. Beautiful venue in a converted church, run by artists David Lloyd and Blanche Fryer. Call Blanche on 0276366146 or email mistlewoodgallery@gmail.com.

    $25.00
  • Too Many Chiefs at Vogelmorn, Brooklyn

    Vogelmorn Upstairs 93 Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

    Sold this terrific venue out last year, looking to do much better this time! Wayne Mason, Charlotte Yates, Rob Joass and Andrew London have a collective million years and an equal number of miles racked up, and deliver songs of woe, joy, adventure and frivolity with stories to make sense of them. Lots of banter and lots of… Read More »

    $30.00
  • Too Many Chiefs – Spontaneous Combustion at Kapiti Playhouse

    Kapiti Playhouse 7 Ruahine Street, Paraparaumu, Kapiti, New Zealand

    Wayne Mason, Charlotte Yates, Rob Joass and Andrew London have a collective million years and an equal number of miles racked up, and deliver songs of woe, joy, adventure and frivolity with stories to make sense of them. Lots of banter and lots of great music from a quartet of Kiwi treasures. Tickets $30.00 here on Eventfinda

    $30.00
  • Hobnail and The Londons at Heritage House, Whanganui

    Heritage House 136 St Hill Street, Whanganui, Whanganui, New Zealand

    Hobnail and The Londons join forces for a special night at Wanganui’s Heritage House on Friday 1st August—expect great songs and plenty of humour! Andrew and Kirsten London open with some quirky satirical observations, with Hobnail members adding musical spice. Then Hobnail hits the stage, led by Jo Moir’s barnstorming fiddle, stunning harmonies and songs that “make your feet move… Read More »

    $40.00