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[[image:Altitudelogo.jpg|right|thumb|Logo on ''Altitude'' from window]]
 
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''Altitude'' is located at 30 Alexandra St, and has been a venue since the early 2000s. It has played host to Hamilton bands that can pull larger audiences, including [[The Datsuns]], [[48May]] and [[Katchafire]], and has also hosted events such as the [[Band Experiments 2002|Band Experiments]] (2002), [[Battle of the Bands 2004|Battle of the Bands (2004)]], [[World Battle of the Bands (Hamilton)]] (2004) and the final [[MSU]] gig in 2008. More commonly the venue hosts popular New Zealand bands from elsewhere, including ''Elemeno P'', ''Shihad'', ''Goodshirt'', ''Goldenhorse'', ''Evermore'', ''Zed'' and ''the Feelers''.  
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''Altitude'' is located at 30 Alexandra St, and has been a venue since the early 2000s. It has played host to Hamilton bands that can pull larger audiences (capacity ~300), including [[The Datsuns]], [[48May]] and [[Katchafire]], and has also hosted events such as the [[Band Experiments 2002|Band Experiments]] (2002), [[Battle of the Bands 2004|Battle of the Bands (2004)]], [[World Battle of the Bands (Hamilton)]] (2004) and the [[MSU]] best-of CD release gig in 2008. More commonly the venue hosts popular New Zealand bands from elsewhere, including ''Elemeno P'', ''Shihad'', ''Goodshirt'', ''Goldenhorse'', ''Evermore'', ''Zed'' and ''the Feelers''.  
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==Significant Gigs==
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*''The Chills'', 14 September 2018
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 22:46, 17 September 2018

Logo on Altitude from window

Altitude is located at 30 Alexandra St, and has been a venue since the early 2000s. It has played host to Hamilton bands that can pull larger audiences (capacity ~300), including The Datsuns, 48May and Katchafire, and has also hosted events such as the Band Experiments (2002), Battle of the Bands (2004), World Battle of the Bands (Hamilton) (2004) and the MSU best-of CD release gig in 2008. More commonly the venue hosts popular New Zealand bands from elsewhere, including Elemeno P, Shihad, Goodshirt, Goldenhorse, Evermore, Zed and the Feelers.

Significant Gigs

  • The Chills, 14 September 2018

External Links

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