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Date Te rā me te wā
10 Feb 2026
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Price Utu hoko
$99.90 - $149.90
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Location Te wāhi
Aotea Centre
GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Gregory Alan Isakov returns to New Zealand for his second tour performing in an intimate acoustic format. The shows will offer audiences a special opportunity to experience stripped-down acoustic arrangements of favorites from Isakov’s full-length studio albums including his most recent, the acclaimed Appaloosa Bones, Evening Machines, The Weatherman, This Empty Northern Hemisphere, and That Sea, the Gambler. Isakov will be joined by musicians and friends throughout the performance.
Beloved by his devoted community of fans and critics alike, Isakov has garnered over 1 billion streams to date. Of his most recent record, Appaloosa Bones, the Associated Press praised, “His new songs are relentlessly majestic, a kind of musical morphine,” while Paste declared, “he’s continuing to make expertly-tooled music…it’s reliably beautiful and starkly self-possessed throughout.” Additionally, Isakov collaborated on recently released songs with Noah Kahan, Shovels & Rope, Nathaniel Rateliff and Jeremiah Fraites of The Lumineers.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa and raised in Philadelphia, Isakov now calls Colorado home. When he isn’t on the road, he spends much of his time writing and recording songs in his barn studio, as well as running Starling Farm (his farm in Boulder County).
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
The Aotea Centre is a short walk up Queen Street from Britomart station, and the Civic car park is conveniently located beside the venue if you’re driving.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Check out the sculpture of celebrated Kiwi opera singer Dame Kiri Te Kanawa which sits on Level 3 of the Aotea Centre. It was created by local artist Terry Stringer and unveiled by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa herself when the auditorium was named in her honour in 2019.