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February 17, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Ed Kuepper: Two Solo Shows following Stranglers Support: (April 2016)

Ed-Kuepper-2014-pic-2Directly following his role as support act for The Stranglers’ tour of New Zealand, Australian singer/songwriter Ed Kuepper will perform solo shows at the Tuning Fork in Auckland on Saturday, April 16, and Meow in Wellington on Sunday, April 17.

Kuepper was a member of Oz punk pioneers The Saints and The Laughing Clowns and has continued to release solo albums since the 1990s.ed

Recently his Return of the Mail-Order Bridegroom had him revisiting earlier material from the bands and solo work as well as some covers. It’s a fantastic record. Kuepper’s solo shows will be a must see.

Plus1 Touring has the full details.
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