TOUCH BASS



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Spark Arena

42/80 Mahuhu Crescent, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand

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Spark Arena is a world-class entertainment and sports venue located in Auckland's Central Business District. It is a multi-purpose facility with a capacity for up to 13,000 people, and is host to a wide variety of music, sport, and events. Spark Arena has recently undergone a major renovation, with the addition of a range of facilities for spectators, including a range of bars, light concessions, and merchandise outlets. It is also home to the New Zealand Breakers and The Warriors, and is a popular spot for international acts such as Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran. It is easily connected to downtown via various bus and train services, with parking available on site and nearby.

Event details

TOUCH BASS NEW ZEALAND | TOUCHBASS.COM.AU

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EXCISION (CAN)

GETTER (USA)

SLUMBERJACK (AUS)

HABSTRAKT (FRA)

BROHUG (SWE)

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EASTER THURSDAY
29 MAR | SPARK ARENA, AUCKLAND NZ

Returning after a bar-setting, sold out national debut in 2017, TOUCH BASS goes deep in Australian arenas this Easter with another international-heavy lineup. Also touching bass in New Zealand for the first time, the land of the long white cloud welcomes all things low-end with a booming launch at Spark Arena, Auckland.

Unwrapping a delicious Easter lineup, TOUCH BASS delivers a sonorous basket of bass house, dubstep trap hop & break beat flavours. Stepping up the game in 2018 with a full live LED showcase, lead by one of the worlds leading visual performances from apocalyptic prince Excision (CAN) bringing his current visuals. Returning to Australian shores for the first time since slaying Listen Out, Getter (US) feeds a growing cult following down under, with his signature party friendly blend of bass, hip-hop and dubstep. Excessive sub walls welcome Habstrakt (FR) for the first time to AU/NZ arenas as one of the leading lights in the bass house movement. TOUCH BASS also sees the AU/NZ debut of Swedish trio Brohug (SWE) who is tipped to be one of 2018's biggest movers with an incredible array of recent and forthcoming releases.

Australian heroes Slumberjack return from the USA for their first national run of 2018, bringing their explosive live show. And rounding out the local contingent, Adelaide b-girl on the rise Godlands joins the festival for the first time.

With eggs like these and a sold out run in 2017, fans should waste no time in swapping the chocolate for an earful of TOUCH BASS.