Broods announce new album, New Zealand tour dates

Broodsare back and they’re celebrating by bringing their DON’T FEED THE POP MONSTER tour home to New Zealand.

The Nelson-bred, LA-based duo will release their third album DON’T FEED THE POP MONSTER on February 1 and to mark the occasion they are playing at the Christchurch Town Hall on Friday, March 22 and the Auckland Town Hall on Sunday, March 24. Both shows are all-ages.

Presented by Eccles Entertainmentand ZM, tickets are on sale on Tuesday, January 29 at noon. 

Tickets for Christchurch from: www.ticketek.co.nz

Tickets for Auckland from: www.ticketmaster.co.nz

And: www.broodsmusic.com

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Broodsreturned to the fold in 2018 with new music and a new focus – after years of navigating the pop landscape, they wanted to get back to embracing their purest instincts and “make songs that were true to us, without hiding behind any kind of facade” says frontwoman, Georgia Nott, who co-founded Broodswith her brother Calebin 2013. “Instead of overthinking everything like, Is that too weird?or Does this make enough sense?, we made a point of just completely trusting in ourselves and trusting in each other.”

The first two singles from the upcoming album ‘Peach’and Everything Goes (Wow)’ were met with critical acclaim.

‘Peach’ is a brazen, euphoric embrace of life in all its overwhelming complexity and beautiful intensity. A bold, juicy anthem full of fiery emotion and passionate conviction, it’s the perfect introduction to the ever-evolving duo’s third album as they usher in a brand new era of Broods” 


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The duo followed it up with their latest single ‘Hospitalized’ – a bright and shimmering track about longing for a break from emotional accountability. 
Listen on iTunesApple Music, or Spotify.

On the new album DON’T FEED THE POP MONSTER, Broods reunited with their longtime producer Joel Little (best known for his work on Lorde’ s PURE HEROINE) and also enlisted producers like Tommy English (BØRNS, K.Flay, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness). At turns ethereal and frantic, moody and euphoric, the result is an album that’s elegantly sculpted yet defies all pop convention.

Born into an exceptionally musical family, Georgiaand Calebhad their breakthrough as Broodswith the 2014 single ‘Bridges’. That track appeared on their Joel Little-produced full-length debut EVERGREEN, an album that debuted at #1 on the New Zealand Albums Chart and #5 on the Australian Albums Chart. 

With EVERGREENwinning four prizes at the 2015 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards (including Album of the Year), Broods released CONSCIOUSin June 2016 and soon saw lead single ‘Free’ hit the top #10 on Spotify’s US Viral Chart. In addition to supporting Sam Smith on a sold-out US tour, Broodshave also played leading festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Outside Lands and shared stages with artists like Ellie Goulding, Haim, and CHVRCHES over the past few years.

Now Broodsare bringing their new music home and can’t wait to reveal their new live show to their much-loved Kiwi fans. 

Do not miss the chance to be among the first in the world to hear the new songs fromD ON’TFEED THE POP MONSTERlive, alongside Broods’ catalogue of hits. 

Broods – DON’T FEED THE POP MONSTER– NZ all-ages dates:

Christchurch – Town Hall, Friday March 22

Auckland – Town Hall, Sunday March 24

Tickets for Christchurch from: www.ticketek.co.nz

Tickets for Auckland from: www.ticketmaster.co.nzAnd: www.broodsmusic.com

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