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Date Te rā
Sunday 20 August, 6:45PM
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Location Te wāhi
The Cloud
This initial success was just the beginning of her solo career, as ‘Bathe In The River’ set the stage for Hollie’s debut album ‘Long Player’ released in 2007 that went straight to number one on the NZ charts and won three New Zealand music awards that year. Since then, Smith has curated an impressive discography including 2010’s ‘Humour and The Misfortune of Others’ LP and 2016’s ‘Water Or Gold’ LP which both hit number one in the New Zealand music charts.
Hollie Smith’s extensive career has been a dynamic one, with a plethora of landmark achievements including both national and international tours that have taken her to Canada, the US, and the UK, performances at the prestigious Montreal Jazz Festival wowing 50,000 audience members, accumulating ten New Zealand Music Awards & Nominations, several number one albums, as well as collaborating with New Zealand icons like Boh Runga, Anika Moa, and Mara TK.
In 2019, Hollie started the year with a moving performance at Splore festival before releasing the single ‘Whakaaria Mai’ with Teeks in March, with all proceeds going towards the Salvation Army. In the latter half of the year, she embarked on her ‘Intimate Song Showcase Tour’, a fourteen date sold-out tour that took her all across the country.
Hollie Smith latest album "Coming in from the Dark" released in October 2021 landed at Number 1 on the NZ top 40 charts and features the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Sol3Mio, and other special guests. Between releasing her album and mentoring young music students, Hollie Smith has been busy performing sold out shows across the country as far South as Invercargill and as far North as Kerikeri.
Hollie Smith is a prolific hardworking singer, songwriter, and performer who has always maintained a highly respected reputation of creating music with the utmost integrity & passion. Her incredible live performances and powerhouse vocals have made her one of the most sought after acts in the New Zealand music industry.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
The Cloud is located at Queen’s Wharf next to Shed 10 – its distinctive shape makes it hard to miss. Buses and trains are accessible via Britomart Station, located across Quay Street from the venue.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
If driving, paid parking at Britomart and Downtown Car Parks are the closest. Save cash by using public transport, taxi or rideshare – there’s even a car drop-off right outside the entrance of The Cloud.