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Keli Holiday Launches New Zealand Tour with Three Exciting Shows

Australian indie alternative artist Keli Holiday has officially announced a tour across New Zealand, featuring three live performances. The tour kicks off on September 10 at Loons in Christchurch, followed by a show at San Fran in Wellington on September 11, and concludes at The Tuning Fork in Auckland on September 12.
Known for his distinctive sound, Keli Holiday is the stage name of Adam Hyde, who is also one-half of the acclaimed Australian electronic music duo Peking Duk. The duo gained recognition after headlining the first night of the Rhythm and Vines Festival in Gisborne last year, drawing significant crowds with their energetic performances.
Keli Holiday’s music has resonated with fans, showcasing tracks such as “we don’t have to know,” “doyoulikeitornot?,” and “Online Jesus.” His unique blend of alternative sounds and engaging lyrics has established him as a notable figure in the indie music scene.
As anticipation builds for these shows, fans are eager to experience Keli Holiday’s live performances, which promise to deliver an unforgettable atmosphere. The New Zealand tour marks an important step in his career, further expanding his reach beyond Australian audiences.
Tickets for the shows are expected to go on sale soon, and fans are encouraged to keep an eye on Keli Holiday’s official social media channels and website for updates. Each venue is set to provide an intimate setting, allowing concertgoers to connect deeply with the artist and his music.
This tour presents an opportunity for Keli Holiday to showcase his evolution as an artist while engaging with a new audience. As he prepares for these performances, the excitement among fans and industry observers alike continues to grow, highlighting the impact of his artistry in the contemporary music landscape.
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