Elemental - Saturday Night

Elemental - Saturday Night

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Event Timings
*Timings are approx. and subject to change.
7.00pm Theatre Doors & Bars open
8.00pm Part I starts
9.00pm Interval (30 minutes)
9.30pm Part II starts
10.15pm Concert ends

Location
The Great Hall is located within the old Dominion Museum Building. The address is 15 Buckle Street, Mount Cook. You will need to turn left up the winding drive to reach the entrance. You can enter on foot from either Tasman Street or Taranaki Street. Vehicle access is only from Tasman Street.

Key Information
Massey is committed to ensuring our venue is accessible for all. If you require accessible parking or seating, please email loop@loop.co.nz in advance to ensure this is arranged.

An exclusive range of new merchandise will be available for purchase in the entry foyer.

Please note that the show is being filmed and recorded.

Parking
We recommend you give yourself plenty of time to find a car park prior to your show. There is very limited parking outside the Great Hall but several car parking areas close to the venue. Parking around the Great Hall is free for one hour before and one hour after the show. We suggest you plan to park close to the venue and walk rather than trying to find parking outside the Great Hall directly.

Loop are excited to announce the return of Fly My Pretties with a brand-new show and musical experience for the first time in eight years. Entitled Elemental, this new show will be led by frontman Barnaby Weir & frequent collaborator Laughton Kora, alongside a cast of both familiar and undiscovered musicians.

Elemental welcomes newcomers AJA, Riiki Reid, Taylah, Louis TM and TAWAZ, all marking their first collaboration with Fly My Pretties and bringing with them an incredibly diverse range of musical styles and experiences. Leading the charge alongside these new vocalists and performers, Barnaby Weir will be joined by returning members Laughton Kora, Iraia Whakamoe & Ryan Prebble (The Nudge), Nigel Patterson (The Black Seeds) and Aaron Stewart.

Debuting as part of the Wellington Jazz Festival, each show will be performed and recorded live and exclusively at The Great Hall at Massey University in Wellington, and created in partnership with Massey University. The recordings will make up Fly My Pretties’ seventh live project, and the first since 2016’s String Theory.

This new show will see this group of musicians exploring a range of fundamental human, spiritual and natural elements through waiata. 20 years since the debut of Fly My Pretties with the iconic Live At Bats, they will return to their spiritual home of Wellington for an all new musical exploration not to be missed.

Each show will see not only this new collection of songs being performed for the first time, but also a second set of Fly My Pretties classics being reimagined by this new cast of musicians. Saturday will also see a matinee performance, alongside evening performances on Friday and Saturday. The show will take place exclusively at the stunning setting of Wellington’s Great Hall, inside of the former Dominion Museum overlooking Wellington city.

Presented by Loop, brought to you by Cassels Brewing Co, Main Divide, Radioactive.FM & Massey University