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May 23, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Recovery Sessions at the Southern Cross: Anything Could Happen – A Selection of Kiwi Music for the end of New Zealand Music Month 29/05/16 DJ Set

scThis Sunday, May 29, I’m back playing some records at The Southern Cross, for their weekly Recovery Sessions, 3-6pm. And it’s a selection of Kiwi music – all sorts – which times in nicely with the end of New Zealand Music Month.

So you can expect plenty of Flying Nun and Dobbyn and Th’ Dudes, new things, old things, cool and kitsch – it’s going to be an afternoon of New Zealand music.

Also, down at The Cross the food is good, the bar is well stocked, there’s room for everyone, spaces for families, toys for the kids – indoor and outdoor seating, pool tables, the works…lok

Great for a late lunch or early dinner, snacks and nibbles, beers and wine.

You bring yourselves. I’ll supply the music.

This Sunday, down at the Cross, 3-6pm.

Click here to check out past DJ Sets.
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