Powerstation - Eden Terrace

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

About Powerstation

Parquet Courts returns to Aotearoa this July to headline a new iteration of the Strange Universe show series at Auckland’s Powerstation on July 22nd. They are joined by local acts Marlin’s Dreaming, Mermaidens and Na Noise.

Brooklyn art punk rascals Parquet Courts will play one show only to a lucky New Zealand audience ahead of their hotly anticipated festival appearance at sold out Splendour in the Grass and Australian headline shows.

In their first NZ headline outing since 2015, the band will perform tracks from their latest album Sympathy For Life, out now via Rough Trade Records / Remote Control. The album sees Parquet Courts spinning their bewitching, psychedelic storytelling into fresh territory, yet maintaining their unique identity. Built largely from improvised jams, inspired by New York clubs, Primal Scream and Pink Floyd and produced in league with Rodaidh McDonald (The xx, Hot Chip, David Byrne).

Dunedin four piece band Marlin’s Dreaming is well woven into the indie rock realm, but has stitched its own sound, providing a fresh thread in a familiar tapestry. They recently released their third full length album, Hasten, recorded between ‘Building M’ in Newtown & ‘Chicks Hotel’ in Koputai (Port Chalmers), Ōtepoti. Marlin’s Dreaming have sold out shows across New Zealand and Australia and received international acclaim - IMPOSE magazine called Quotidian, their second album, “Music that you’d want to hear while making some of the best memories in your life.”

Childhood friends from Wellington form the powerful trinity Mermaidens. Mermaidens have played a wide range of live supports that include Sleater Kinney, Death Cab for Cutie, Lorde, Mac DeMarco and The Veils. They have released three critically acclaimed albums and received numerous industry award nominations including a double nomination for the prestigious Taite Music Prize. During their stunning live set audiences will be transported on a coastal stroll along haunted shorelines, with hit songs such as I Might Disappear, Under the Mountain II and new tunes including Soft Energy.

Completing the Strange Universe line up are the Thelma and Louise of modern DIY guitar based music, Na Noise. Playing tunes from their debut album Waiting For You, which released to much critical acclaim and won the favour of industry peers, and thus was named ‘Best Independent Debut’ prize at the 2021 Taite Awards. Their joyfully performed melancholic songs are sweet and heartbreakingly fun. Na Noise will, and always do, delight audiences.

The collaboration between Matthew Crawley’s Strange News and Reuben Bonner’s Banished From The Universe / Banished Music has been a mutual quest that these two ancient friends have hinted at for over a decade. Finally materialising into fruition via a wondrous and Strange Universe of sound and vision, this show is set to be one of many, and all for the love of music.

THIS SHOW IS LICENSED R18 ONLY. A valid photo ID will be required - any current passport, a current New Zealand driver's license, a HANZ 18+ card or Kiwi Access Card - FOR MORE INFO ON RESTRICTIONS CLICK HERE.

Contact Powerstation

Address :

Powerstation 33 Mount Eden Road, Eden Terrace, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

Postal code : 1023
Website : http://www.powerstation.net.nz/
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Description : Iconic live music venue for 30+ years hosting famous & emerging artists in an unassuming space.

Powerstation 33 Mount Eden Road, Eden Terrace, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
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Gabrielle Ogilvie on Google

Lots of bartenders on duty makes getting a drink pretty easy and the space is great for cramming into the dancefloor and enjoying a good show. Speakers can get a little loud, so I'd recommend bringing earplugs but otherwise, this is a solid event space.
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Francesca Everard on Google

Powerstation is always good vibes. Best place for a gig in Auckland with the upstairs downstairs option. Went for dope lemon and lime cordiale both were awesome.
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Max Doubt on Google

This is my favourite gig space in Auckland. It's the perfect size and shape to get a huge vibe but still feel intimate. Every act I've seen here was surprisingly epic. The drink cue is never too large due to the simple bar layout and the upstairs balcony creates a unique feel and aesthetic, it's also a great place to watch from. The acoustic environment is great as well. Unlike most venues in Auckland. Love it.
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vinay shriyan on Google

Good place love the acoustics and great crowd. Been there for the Joe Satriani concert and totally loved it. Just a note, there is no parking at the venue and to find free parking is usually difficult at the concert days. Best bet is to Uber to the place
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Peter Kinley on Google

Just like it was 25 years ago, except it's less smokey. Great venue for a few hundred punters. Easy to get up to the front of the stage, big bar down the back, good views from most parts of the floor. The sound mixing wasn't quite right, but I had a great night anyway.
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Molly McGarvey on Google

Great venue, came here a while ago to see Melanie Martinez. It’s a small venue so it means you’ll never be too far away from the stage. Not super packed, had room to breathe around the outside of the mosh pit. Upstairs was an R18 area for those who wished to drink. Good sound and lighting. Really enjoyed the overall experience, wasn’t too expensive either.
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Brian Baird on Google

Awesome venue cosy 2 levels licensed bar large stage historic many great artists have played here we got to witness some new upcoming talent ..
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Lania Gillespie on Google

Awesome venue for music gigs. Bar selection wasn't very wide but there was something for everyone. Plenty of space, toilets were very tidy and clean, staff were friendly.

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