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  • ...be any outlets dedicated to providing current and upcoming Htown gigs and events. However, information on some Hamilton gigs can be found at: *[http://www.events.nz.com/hamilton/concerts-gig-guide/ ''Events.nz'']
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  • ...ue has hosted a number of [[Shake the Lake]] and [[Carols by Candlelight]] events, and several open air film screenings. Access to the power and facilities i ...val, and has been the site of the FreedomFest and [[9 Bands For No Bucks]] events in the early 2000s, and a performance by ''Boney M'' in 1994. Innes Common
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  • ...milton's place to go on the net if you wanted to talk about gigs, organise events, find band members, or just generally be a nuisance to all the music nerds,
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  • [[category:events]]
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  • ...e a large following in the christian community and play at Christian music events such as the [[Parachute Festival]]. They have three songs on the 2002 Youth
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  • ...re also known to make appearances at regular electro-industrial specialist events, including ''[[The Bunker]]'' in Hamilton and ''Technohell'' in Auckland.<b
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  • ...ilton during the early '90s, the band had been more successful at Auckland events such as ''Technohell 1'' in 1991 (at which Hamilton's [[Love and Violence]]
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  • ...and. In mid-2007 they opened the venue [[Yellow Submarine]], and organised events including the [[Merry Moley Christmas Party]]. Following the closure of ''Y
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  • ...ong others, played in the [[Band Experiments 2001]], and big national punk events like ''Punkfest 2001'' and the ''Punk As 1st Birthday'' in Wellington. In
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  • ...tation, but by 1990 included information on upcoming band performances and events.
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  • ...iversities across New Zealand encompassing music, art, performance, social events and more. Through the 1990s, the universities worked together to book co-or ...sity of Waikato]] the festival has been run since the 1960s. In the 1990s, events was organised by the WSU Activities Manager until 1997 when the WSU restruc
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  • [[category:events]]
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  • ...k, Hamilton. In March 2014, it was announced that there were to be no more events.<br> [[category:events]]
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  • ...unt' reformed in 2016, including ''Hutchinson'' and ''Fisher'', and played events including the [[2nd Annual HUP and Hum Xmas Party]]. The Current Line-up fe
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  • ...form as an eight piece. For a number of years they organised annual music events, under the guise of the [[Spatula Death Battle of the Bands]]. <br>
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  • [[category:Events]]
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  • ...ed in response to the publication of ''the [[Chuganaut]] News'' (recalling events surrounding a 'rogue' issue of [[Clinton]]). By this time Tupuhi, who was
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  • [[category:Events]]
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  • ...', although went on to play originals. The band played at several Hamilton events, including [[Fear and Loathing]] (1992), [[Hamapalooza]] (1993) and the 199
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  • [[category:Events]]
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  • ...o him being appointed (and later fired) by Nazrudin Ukranic as the Student Events organiser. He initiated and hosted the show [[Urban Jangle]] on [[Contact 8
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  • ...ga bars, have played radio live-to-air sessions, and slots in larger local events such as the [[Vampyres' Ball]], the Pagan Festival and the Nightbreed Festi
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  • ...] (guitar) - were all friends who had been involved in various performance events and were associated with Clan McGillicuddy and [[The McGillicuddy Serious P
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  • ...ust'', ''Nuclear Goliath'', and a cover of ''Naked Cities "Gob of Spit"''. Events played included the second edition of [[Fear and Loathing]].
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  • ...bage]]. The McGillicuddy's, outside of the Party, also regularly organised events such as the annual [[Jig on Sunday]] from 1998 and [[Avant Garbage (event)]
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  • ...ween 2001 and 2003. The Hamilton concerts were held at the [[Mystery Creek Events Centre]] on 13 March 2004, 12 March 2005, and 26 March 2006. International [[category:events]]
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  • ...nationwide. ''The Edge'' have organised a number of large mainstream music events in Hamilton, including [[Summer Jam]] (2001-2003), [[Edgefest]] (2004-2006)
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  • ...by the punk and hardcore scene, and hosted the annual [[Hamtown Smakdown]] events and several international hardcore acts.
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  • ...Waikato University]]. They play regularly at many festivals and community events.
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  • ...roduction qualities and a more consistent focus on Hamilton music news and events.
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  • ...played bass for [[Bwa da Riddim]] and organised a number of Hamilton music events. He was heavily involved with [[Contact 89FM]] from 1991 - 1996/7 and was ...become Activities Manager at the WSU, running a heavy schedule of gigs and events with a strong focus on making local bands visible, as well as re-vamping th
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  • ...ave been very enthusiastically received by audiences at a diverse array of events ranging from ''Ska Fest 2000'' (with ''Royal Rumble'' and ''The Offbeats'')
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  • [[category:events]]
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  • ...be any outlets dedicated to providing current and upcoming Htown gigs and events. However, information on some Hamilton gigs can be found at: *[http://www.events.nz.com/hamilton/concerts-gig-guide/ ''Events.nz'']
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  • ...ently features {{NUMBEROFARTICLES:R}} pages on bands, venues, releases and events, both past and present. It also covers information on Hamilton radio statio *<big>'''[[:Category:Events|Music Events]]'''</big>
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  • During 1995 and early 1996 they performed live at several events run out of Corso Poverty and Recycling Shop, which was at this time doublin
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  • [[category:events]]
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  • * [[Waikato Events Centre]]
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  • * [[WSU]]- organizes the annual university [[O'Week]] and other events throughout the year.
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  • ...mid- to late-1990s. It was owned and managed by the student union. Notable events held there included [[Hamapalooza]] (1993), the [[Battle of the Bands 1994|
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  • [[category:events]]
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  • ...ured New Zealand on several occasions as well as popping up at various art events throughout. Wendyhouse often flesh out the two-piece line up with help from
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  • ...er (1990-1993) for the WSU. He organised highly successful [[Orientation]] events in 1992 and 1993. Being highly visible throughout this time, many at [[Waik
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  • ...t is an editable "wiki" site, which includes information on bands, venues, events, musicians, releases and music stores, both past and present.
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  • ...illustrations have been a regular feature of Wellington's widely read city/events guide ''The Package''.
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  • ...Watts and Carl Watkins also organised the popular [[9 Bands For No Bucks]] events in Hamilton between 2000 - 2002.<br>
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  • [[category:events]]
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  • ==Events (and Regional winners)== [[category:events]]
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  • ...ry:Bands|bands]], [[:Category:People|musicians]], [[:Category:Events|music events]], the fate of [[:Category:Venues|venues]] and touring bands.
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  • ...Love With This Town]] in 1996. In Hamilton he helped organise a number of events (e.g., [[Hamapalooza]]). He still operates his own event and production man
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  • ''Mammoth'' was an independently produced live music and events guide, featuring short articles, that was launched in late February 2008. T
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  • ...amilton Live publication which provides information on how to put on music events in Hamilton (available online at their [http://www.hcac.org.nz website]), a
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  • ...he name Sparc. The week long event is comprised of speakers, workshops and events by various creatives from New Zealand and around the world (namely from the [[category:Events]]
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  • ...id-2000s, ''Axces'' bar plays regular host primarily to metal bands. Major events held there include the release party for [[Chuganaut]]'s [[11:11 One]] albu
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  • ...cluding [[The Datsuns]], [[48May]] and [[Katchafire]], and has also hosted events such as the [[Band Experiments 2002|Band Experiments]] (2002), [[Battle of
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  • ...al store owned by [[Richard Swainson]]. The store has hosted various music events since opening, and has been one of the primary sponsors of the [[Mammoth]]
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  • ...so won the award for Womens Musicianship at both the regional and national events, and the award for lyric writing at the Waikato regional event. The band is
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  • ...hin the Hamilton underground scene through collaboration and orchestrating events together, culminating in an event known as [[Sub-Merger]] in December 1996. ...mbra'' made rare live appearances during this time, usually at large-scale events run by Mediatrix such as the annual ''Darkness Gathering'' weekend-festival
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  • ...robeat, and ocassionally electronica and dance music. He has hosted reggae events at [[Sohl]], [[La Commune]] and [[Go Vino]] alongside [[DJ Atmosphere]] of
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  • ...gger Theory]] and [[Eqwanox]]. [[Kimbra]] played at both the 2006 and 2007 events, while [[DateMonthYear]] has performed at every event between 2006 and 2009 [[category:events]]
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  • ...As it turned out, they shared a love of synths, dance beats and athletics events, which led to the formation of the musical partnership.
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