Bonafide Kiwi legend Dave Dobbyn is celebrating 40 years as a songwriter, recording artist and performer with a nationwide tour taking in twelve centres this April.
Dobbyn’s extraordinary musical career began with high school band Th’ Dudes. His first try at writing a song was a ‘disaster’ and never saw the light of day, but he took the next attempt to the band. That song – ‘Be Mine Tonight’ – went on to be Th’ Dudes first release and winner of Single of the Year at the National Music Awards in 1979.
Four decades on, Dave Dobbyn’s music has become part of the nation’s soundtrack. He has an astonishing 10 songwriting credits on APRA’s Top 100 New Zealand Songs of All Time, featuring songs released by Th’ Dudes, DD Smash and as a solo artist. He’s won Best Male Vocalist a record six times and the most awards of any New Zealand musician – three Silver Scroll awards and 29 New Zealand Music Awards across his career. The music hasn’t stopped coming – he released a 10th studio album as a solo artist, Harmony House, just last year.
All these songs and many more will feature in a theatre tour with Dobbyn and his full band, along with anecdotes about how the songs came to be written, told in his inimitable style.
The tour is a classic rock n roll roadtrip down the country, kicking off in Whangarei on 12 April and wrapping up just over two weeks later in Invercargill.
“Playing provincial New Zealand gigs is my favourite thing,” Dobbyn said. “I love it so much, it’s pure pleasure. Just being aware of the community and community life – everyone’s celebrating, there’s an energy flow that’s healthily contagious.”
The tour coincides with the release of the Slice Of Heaven – 40 Years of Hits album to be released by Sony on 7 April.
DAVE DOBBYN
SLICE OF HEAVEN – 40 YEARS OF HITS TOUR
12 April 2017 Forum North, Whangarei
13 April 2017 ASB Waterfront Theatre, Auckland
14 April 2017 Waiheke Jazz Festival, Waiheke
15 April 2017 The Plaza, Putaruru
16 April 2017 Gaiety Theatre, Wairoa
20 April 2017 Civic Centre, Feilding
21 April 2017 Opera House, Wanganui
22 April 2017 Old St Paul’s, Wellington
26 April 2017 Trafalgar Centre, Nelson
27 April 2017 Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch
28 April 2017 Glenroy Auditorium, Dunedin
29 April 2017 CentreStage Theatre, Invercargill
Tickets go on sale at midday on Monday 13 March – visit davedobbyn.co.nz for full ticketing information.