‘Legend’ is a word suffering from chronic overuse syndrome these days, but when it comes to Jordan Luck, the word regains it’s full meaning and one the NZ public associates with this true blue Kiwi icon.This affection is obviously felt amongst his musical peers as well who bestowed Jordan the honour of Inaugural Inductee into the New Zealand Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame and in 2015 The NZ Music Legacy Award.As front man and pop-writing genius with the legendary Exponents, he clocked up a staggering 18 Top 40 singles over the years, with ‘Victoria’ recently voted by the public as the 8th greatest New Zealand song of all time.These days on any given weekend you will hear packed stadiums of sports fans singing in unison (if not in-tune) ‘Why Does Love Do This To Me?’ a song that seems to have taken on the mantle as the ‘unofficial’ alternative NZ national anthem.Every gig, the Jordan Luck Band play the best of all those iconic Exponents tracks we know and love as well as a collection of the bands favourite Kiwi classics.
Legendary Kiwi rock band Hello Sailor celebrates 50 years of iconic music, bringing their signature sound to stages across New Zealand and beyond. Known for sharing the spotlight with acts like Dragon, 10cc, Stan Walker, The Feelers, and Blindspott, they've rocked major festivals including McKenzie Sounds NYE, Wildfoods Hokitika, and the Marlborough Wine & Food Festival. With a powerhouse lineup featuring founding members Harry Lyon and Rick Ball, plus seasoned musicians Jimmy Taylor, Paul Woolright, and Stephen Small, Hello Sailor continues to deliver the high-energy, chart-topping anthems that made them household names. Don’t miss your chance to see a true cornerstone of Kiwi rock live in action!