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Saturday 15th February 2025

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L.A.B

With Special Guests Tiki Taane & Corrella

New Zealand’s L.A.B are set to return to the Gold Coast this coming summer, celebrating the release of their new album L.A.B VI. This show will see them return for the first time in over three years, bringing with them fellow Kiwis Tiki Taane (One Man Band) & Corrella.

Following on from the release of their number one new album L.A.B VI, 2024 has seen the band sell out shows in NZ and the United States already. The band will return to Australia in February for a run of shows that will see them playing tracks from their much-loved catalogue, including tracks from L.A.B VI for the first time in Australia. Their last tour in 2023 sold-out shows across the country, with these shows expected to repeat.

A true legend of NZ music, Tiki Taane will join L.A.B with his One Man Band show which is nothing short of electric, reimagining a catalogue which features hit after hit in his own unique style. This show will also see Corrella making the journey to the Gold Coast. With a new album set to be released before the end of 2024, don’t miss this chance to catch one of NZ music’s brightest new stars as part of this great lineup.

After selling out their last visits to the Gold Coast, this show will give audiences a chance to catch the finest music NZ has to offer in one of the GC’s finest venues. Don’t miss L.A.B’s return to Australia this coming summer.

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Presented by Select Music and Loop

Please note, This event is not ticketed by HOTA. Clicking the ‘Buy Tickets’ button will take you to an external website to purchase via Loop and Flicket.

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135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217, Australia

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135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217, Australia

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Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
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