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16th March 2023

First New Zealand Tour for UKF

This week UKF embark upon uncharted territory with our first-ever tour of New Zealand in partnership with Audiology. With eight huge international artists play

This week UKF embark upon uncharted territory with our first-ever tour of New Zealand in partnership with Audiology. With eight huge international artists playing over two stages and supported by the cream of local talent, the two brands are proud to showcase ‘Audiology Presents- UKF New Zealand Tour’.

The heavyweight lineup boasts Camo & Krooked, Delta Heavy, Flux Pavilion, Fox Stevenson, The Caracal Project, and Blossom as well as a whole host of hard-hitting talent. With nights spread across the country UKF fans from all over New Zealand get the chance to party with the crew. The opening event will take place at Wellington’s Brewton Upper Hutt, followed by Auckland’s Lilyworld- March 18, at the University Of Otago Union Dunedin on March 23, The Factory Hamilton on March 24 and then the final show at Bexley Park in Christchurch on March 25.

Launching around the same period with the same passion for all dark and dirty soundscapes, UKF and Audiology are the kindred spirits of bass music brands and have grown side-by-side over the last decade. Over the years UKF founder Luke, and Audiology founder Mitch forged a relationship based on their dedication to the scene and eventually managed to meet in person at Amsterdam Dance Event 2022. The pair decided it was time for UKF and Audiology to party together and curated this mammoth tour from opposite ends of the world. 

Mitch Lowe says;

“UKF and Audiology joining forces is a pinnacle moment where a decade of hard work comes to fruition – two brands from the opposite side of the world colliding in physical form. I can’t wait for everyone involved to see the benefit of this.”

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