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November 23, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Farewell of The Bath House: Phoenix Foundation and Hang The DJ

san franWellington’s iconic venue The San Francisco Bath House is saying farewell to 2013 with two great shows on the one night. And it’s not just farewell to 2013 from the Bath House – it is in fact a farewell from The Bath House.

Under The Radar presents: New Year’s Eve – “Farewell of the Bath House” with The Phoenix Foundation followed by the popular Hang The DJ set from Atomic and 24 Hour Party People DJ Bill E.

Wellington’s great live music venue is going to say goodbye with one hell of a party – two very special guests, two acts with a long and storied relationship with the Bath House.

So this New Year’s Eve it’s goodbye to the Bath House – the venue is to undergo an exciting NYEredevelopment; it’s going to transform into something new, something very special, so it’s a case of watch this space.

Tickets for the New Year’s Eve “Farewell of The Bath House” gig are on sale through Undertheradar.co.nz $40+bf for the whole show presale or $45 on the night (that’s for both acts) or it’s $20 for those arriving after 11pm when the Phoenix Foundation set concludes.

Doors will open at 8.00pm, Phoenix Foundation on stage at 9.30pm sharp. Bill E on from after 11pm through until the wee smalls…

A must-see gig – two must-see gigs! – for so many reasons.

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