Blue Child Collective documentary & full NZ tour announcement

Blue Child Collective

Fresh from a 40 date National Tour of Australia to promote their latest music video “Bungalow Baby”, Blue Child Collective are set to sail this release across the Tasman for their first ever New Zealand Tour, totalling 14 intimate duo performances across the two islands on a huge first expedition featuring returning Kiwi artist Emjay Angeni.

Blue Child Collective – Building The Boat, Sailing The Seas
Saturn Saw The Seaside Documentary Launch Tour

Friday 8th December | Nivara Lounge | Hamilton
Friday 15th December | YOT Club | Raglan
Saturday 16th December | Redoubt Bar | Te Awamutu
Sunday 17th December | Butler’s Reef Hotel | Oakura
Thursday 21st December | Moon | Wellington
Friday 22nd December | The Common Room | Hastings
Friday 5th January | The Vic | Nelson
Saturday 6th January | Le Cafe | Picton
Sunday 7th January | Wunderbar | Christchurch
Friday 12th January | The Brasserie | Akaroa
Saturday 13th January | Dog With Two Tails | Dunedin
Friday 19th January | Secret Show | Auckland
Saturday 20th January | The Lincoln | Whangamata
Sunday 21st January | Red Lounge Sessions | Mt Maunganui

More info & tickets available from www.bluechildcollective.com & www.eventfinda.co.nz

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Press Release:

Heads up, documentary number two from West Aussie fluid groovers Blue Child Collective coming at you!

“Building The Boat, Sailing The Seas – The Making Of Saturn Saw The Seaside”, their latest co-lab with globetrotting videographer David Owen Blackley of Her Name Is Murder Productions, delves into the creation of the Collective’s third record, captured on the Mediterranean island of Corsica off the south coast of France last year.

The album, a 13-track effort featuring a 36pg illustrated booklet by Kiwi artist Pillow Talk following the story of front man Dan White on a whirlwind sea voyage off the edge of the planet and off through the cosmos, “Saturn Saw The Seaside” has seen the Collective knock out close to 200 shows across Europe and Australia over the last year, bringing both full band dance offs and intimate duo performances to a rapidly growing global following.

Shot on location over the course of the production, the documentary offers insight on the album’s creation, exploring the story behind the story and featuring interviews with the artists involved, plus behind the scenes footage of the studio and day to day life in lockdown at the enchanting Studio L’Angelina, high in the Corsican mountains.

Already planning their return to Australia in January to drop the first single from their 4th record, Blue Child Collective is fast growing into a major catalyst for positive change on a global scale as more and more people join the movement and contribute to the “Culture Of Connection”.

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