Come TOGETHER

3 Rock COncerts, 3 epic albums, over 3 months


JON TOOGOOD, Devilskin’s JENNIE SKULANDER, JULIA DEANS & EJ BARNES are a few of the impressive artists in the line-up to perform across the three Come Together album concert tours this year.
 
Jon Toogood and Julia Deans return to the bill, having wowed audiences on the sold out Come Together End of Year Big Bash tour in 2023. Both will feature on U2’s The Joshua Tree starting on May 9.  For Led Zeppelin IV in July, Julia will be joined by the remarkable rock powerhouse, Devilskin’s Jennie Skulander and  EJ Barnes (Eliza-Jane), the daughter of legendary artist Jimmy.
 
Fellow music stars including James Milne (Lawrence Arabia) and Sam Scott and Luke Buda (Phoenix Foundation) feature on The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band from 30 August.

Each album will be performed in its entirety, with a bonus set of deep cuts and classic hits, in this record-breaking Come Together series that has been enjoyed by more than 45,000 people over three years.
 
The epic line-up of our finest artists also includes Milan Borich (Pluto), Dianne Swann (When the Cats Away, The Bads), Jazmine Mary, Sam Scott (Phoenix Foundation), Luke Buda (Phoenix Foundation) and Seamus Johnson (Seamouse), along with the outstanding Come Together band, musicians Brett Adams, Matthias Jordan, Jol Mulholland (MD), Alistair Deverick, Mike Hall, Finn Scholes and Nick Atkinson.

Aotearoa’s Come Together supergroup has honoured 11 of the world’s biggest rock albums since the series began, with a killer band and some of our most celebrated artists. Now the odyssey continues with three of the most revered LPs of our time.
 
Tickets are selling fast to these concerts. Fans are urged to book now to avoid disappointment. Tickets from Ticketmaster and Ticketek.

Image taken @ Come Together: Live Rust 2021 by Garry Thomas Photos


Reviews from previous Come Together Tours

‘To witness last night’s concert was to see a group of musicians at the very height of their

combined musical excellence, putting on an unforgettable show that paid fitting tribute to an

artist who helped invent and shape modern rock, folk, and country – it was a concert that

many in attendance will never forget, and one that will reignite their passion for an

unforgettable musical icon.”

“To hit that high point with 12 songs yet to be played is a feat within itself, but to elicit that

same level of awe and appreciation from an entire theatre of die-hard fans for the remainder

of the set was simply breathtaking – it was a collective performance that demanded adjectives

yet-to-be invented within the English language. “

“One thing we did know early on, this is a show that rocks. And how could it not? Some of the

best classic rock songs were being played by New Zealand’s best rockers. This was no trot

down memory lanes, these folks didn’t ‘cover’ the 26 Stones songs performed tonight, they

inhabited them.”

“I have seen four Beatle tribute bands in New Zealand over the years. All take off and fly.

Come Together is the biggest on stage to do it. They do not drop the level of inspiration all

night.” 13th Floor