Milk & Honey

More than 20 artists will assemble to mark International Women's Day.
Rachel Stone
Published on March 04, 2019

Overview

To celebrate International Women's Day this March, more than 20 female artists will assemble across three cities for a series of shows.

The one-night Milk and Honey Festival is the brainchild of Lani Purkis and Teresa Patterson. The two music industry professionals dreamed up the concept while working on other projects over the past 12 months, as a way to "celebrate the talented women who work in all facets of the New Zealand music industry."

Held in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch on Friday, 8 March, the event aims to make female artists and crew visible to younger women, while encouraging them to see many different possible roles they could find for themselves in the music industry, and to provide a safe, inclusive, respectful festival and gig environment. Women will be clearly visible in all parts of the event.

Four gigs will simultaneously play out across the country. Auckland's Powerstation will see Tami Neilson, Nadia Reid, Julia Deans, Ria Hall and Sandy Mills take the stage, while across the valley at K' Road's Wine Cellar and Whammy Bar artists including Carb on Carb, Sami Sisters and Wax Chattels. Red Bull will host an event the following night at the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron featuring Ladi6, Eno x Dirty, Meer and Andy Heartthrob — rsvp here.

MILK & HONEY LINEUP

Powerstation: Tami Neilson, Nadia Reid, Julia Deans, Ria Hall and Sandy Mill (DJ).

Whammy/Wine Cellar: Carb on Carb, Chaii, Cheshire Grimm, Dead Little Penny, Hex, Lexxa, Randa, Sami Sisters, Tooms, Wax Chattels, Valkyrie.

Royal NZ Yacht Squadron (Saturday, 9 March): Ladi6, Eno x Dirty, Meer and Andy Heartthrob.

Milk and Honey Festival will take place on Friday, 8 March. For more information and tickets, visit milkandhoneyfestival.co.nz. Note that each gig is stand-alone and are individually ticketed.

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