Dates and times

Sunday 5 March at 6:30 pm

Venue

The PumpHouse Theatre

Prices

Pre-Sale Adult $28.00
Pre-Sale Concession (Senior/Student) $25.00
Pre-Sale Child $13.00
Door Sale Adult $30.00
Door Sale Concession (Senior/Student) $27.00
Door Sale Child $15.00

Additional fees

Transaction fees apply. See booking website for details

How to get tickets

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About

Jubilation is a unique beast – an acapella gospel choir with a rock & roll heart…. And we’re thrilled to finally be at Takapuna’ s iconic PumpHouse Theatre!

We sing soul, blues and country-infused gospel, from the songbooks of Nina Simone, Tom Waits, Curtis Mayfield, Don McGlashan, Isaac Hayes, Blind Willie Jackson and Emmy Lou Harris.

The choir’s diverse ensemble includes several professional musicians, a psychologist, a builder, a maker of super yachts, a handful of actors and a lecturer in Russian.

Jubilation has performed all over New Zealand to crowds large and small – from 10,000 plus on the main stage @ WOMAD to an intimate 60-something at The Old Cheese Factory near Arrowtown.

Highlights of 2016 include: Nelson Opera in the Park @ Trafalgar Park; Kiwis On Board @ Silo Park, alongside artists such as Neil Finn (an event to welcome refugees to Aotearoa); APRA Silver Scroll Awards @ Vector Arena, with break-through singer-songwriter Campbell and Waiheke International Jazz Festival.

They can also be heard singing backing vocals behind Hollie Smith on ‘Bathe In The River’, Don McGlashan’ s Silver Scroll award winning hit from the movie ‘Number 2’ as well as break-through singer-songwriter Campbell’s unique recorded performance of ‘Stop Stand Still’. Arranged by Victoria Kelly for Auckland Museum’s ‘Volume’ Exhibition of NZ Music, it was filmed after hours in the Museum’s iconic foyer.


Reviews

Sam Airy - NZ Musician Magazine: "This choir is probably the most versatile selection of singers in New Zealand and can only be described as spectacular!"

Philip Tremewan – Festival Director – Wanaka, Tauranga, Taupo & Christchurch: "Jubilation have brought heart and soul - and a damned fine choir and soloists - to festival audiences up and down the country."

Liam Ryan, Artistic Director- National Jazz Festival: "With voices raised to testify, celebrate, console and sound a warning, this choir will move you and shake you."

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