TOI
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After cementing themselves in New Zealand’s live music scene, Wellington-based band, Tunes of I, are signalling a time of growth and a change of musical direction.
Meet their new incarnation: TOI; a cosmic collision of soul, funk and pop.
TOI has performed as Tunes of I twice at Spark Arena, first in support of Red Hot Chili Peppers and then Tash Sultana. No strangers to the festival stage, they have performed throughout Aotearoa at many festivals, including a tour with Fat Freddy’s Drop. They have toured Australia and NZ multiple times in support of their good friends Ocean Alley, and have shared the stage with Sticky Fingers, UB40, The Original Wailers, Troy Kingi, Katchafire, The Black Seeds, LAB and more.
Their live performances are the key to their success; high-level production and sound seamlessly enhance the talents of this experienced touring band.
Meet their new incarnation: TOI; a cosmic collision of soul, funk and pop.
TOI has performed as Tunes of I twice at Spark Arena, first in support of Red Hot Chili Peppers and then Tash Sultana. No strangers to the festival stage, they have performed throughout Aotearoa at many festivals, including a tour with Fat Freddy’s Drop. They have toured Australia and NZ multiple times in support of their good friends Ocean Alley, and have shared the stage with Sticky Fingers, UB40, The Original Wailers, Troy Kingi, Katchafire, The Black Seeds, LAB and more.
Their live performances are the key to their success; high-level production and sound seamlessly enhance the talents of this experienced touring band.
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