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Tiger Translate Wellington

  • Music: Techno, Jazz, Hip Hop, Funk, Dub
  • DJs: Zoloo (Mongolia), Electric Wire Hustle Sound System, Jewell School, Alphabethead
  • Bands: Adi Dick Summer Puha; Julien Dyne, Rikki Gooch and Parks; Scratch 22; Orchestra of Spheres
  • Tickets: FREE Register now: www.heytiger.co.nz/#/event/translate/register.

Music & art mash up Tiger Translate unleashed on the lush surrounds of The Opera House, Wellington City.

The first 500 tickets to Wellington's first taste of Tiger Translate but the good folk behind this event of massive proportions, released a second limited number of tickets now.

Head to heytiger.co.nz to secure yours now.
Fill in your details and Under the Radar will email you your ticket details. Print it out, bring it along on the night and get the party started. Doors open at 9pm.

This is the first time Tiger Translate lands in Wellington and the internationally-acclaimed art and music mash is set to transform the Opera House and the Opera House Lane.

You won't want to miss this: Riki Gooch, Parks and Julien Dyne, Homebrew Crew, Orchestra of Spheres, 47 Diamantes and Tommy Ill, Adi Dick, The Jewel School, Electric Wire Hustle, DJ Alphabethead, Scratch 22, Fried Chicken Sound System

Plus as Mike Stribrny from Tiger Beer says, “Tiger Translate is all about merging the East and the West, so we’re excited to be bringing some Eastern artists down to join us and collaborate with their Kiwi counterparts on the night.”

Translate Wellington will feature Mongolian artist Orkhontuul B and Song Yang from China, who will each be partnered with New Zealand artists Drypnz and Eeks to see what sort of mash up they can create together live during the event.

Joining these international artists is DJ Zoloo from Mongolia.
Plus a mixture of Wellington's conceptual artists creating installations, performance art and who knows what else. There will also be live installations by VJs Harry Silver and VJ Rex as well as a few other surprises thrown in to keep you guessing.

So don’t miss out, visit http://www.heytiger.co.nz for tickets and more information.

Once it leaves Wellington, Tiger Translate, and the international artists from Mongolia and China, head to Melbourne for the next global Translate event on Sunday, 28 November.