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Barnaby Weir Excited for The Black Seeds at Synthony Festival
The highly anticipated Synthony Festival is set to take place at the end of March 2026, featuring a lineup that includes the acclaimed New Zealand band, The Black Seeds. Known for their vibrant performances and fusion of reggae and dub music, the band will make their debut at this popular festival, which has rapidly gained traction since its inception. In 2025, the festival sold out, attracting over 40,000 attendees.
In an engaging conversation with radio host Francesca Rudkin, Barnaby Weir, the frontman of The Black Seeds, expressed his enthusiasm for participating in such a prestigious event. He noted, “To get an invite to such a huge, awesome gig, which is already proven and has a huge clientele, a huge audience is really great for us.”
Festival Growth and Popularity
The Synthony Festival has seen remarkable growth since its launch, quickly establishing itself as a must-attend event for music lovers. The festival combines live orchestral performances with popular music, creating a unique experience that resonates with diverse audiences. The 2025 event was a testament to this success, with tickets selling out and attendees coming from various regions to enjoy the performances.
Weir’s excitement about joining the festival line-up reflects the band’s eagerness to reach new audiences. The Black Seeds, which formed in 1998, have built a dedicated fan base with their infectious rhythms and uplifting songs. Weir’s remarks indicate a sense of gratitude and anticipation as the band prepares for their debut at this festival.
The Future of The Black Seeds
As The Black Seeds gear up for their performance, they are also looking ahead to their future projects. The band continues to evolve their sound while remaining true to their roots in reggae and dub, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
The Synthony Festival not only offers the band a platform to showcase their music but also connects them with other talented artists and creators. Weir’s involvement signifies a significant milestone for The Black Seeds, as they continue to expand their reach within the music industry.
As the festival approaches, excitement builds among fans eager to see The Black Seeds perform alongside other acts. The combination of a vibrant atmosphere, live orchestral music, and the band’s unique sound promises to make the event an unforgettable experience for all attendees.
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