26 January 2023

Fatboy Slim

Dance enthusiasts across the country can rejoice as award-winning and critically acclaimed UK DJ, producer and musician, Fatboy Slim, returns to Christchurch!

Embarking on his largest New Zealand tour to date, with outdoor summer shows in Christchurch, Napier, Auckland, Wellington, Queenstown and Taupo.

About 20,000 fans who experienced his 2019 New Zealand tour have been counting down the days for the return.

With a career spanning over four decades, one of the original godfathers of dance music Fatboy Slim aka Norman Cook, was a key pioneer of the big beat genre of the nineties, with certified hits Right Here, Right Now, The Rockafeller Skank and Praise You coming from four albums since 1996.

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Embarking on his largest New Zealand tour to date, with outdoor summer shows in Christchurch, Napier, Auckland, Wellington, Queenstown and Taupo.

About 20,000 fans who experienced his 2019 New Zealand tour have been counting down the days for the return.

With a career spanning over four decades, one of the original godfathers of dance music Fatboy Slim aka Norman Cook, was a key pioneer of the big beat genre of the nineties, with certified hits Right Here, Right Now, The Rockafeller Skank and Praise You coming from four albums since 1996.

Location
QEII Park, 193 Travis Road, New Brighton

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