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  2. The Bats (New Zealand band) - Wikipedia

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    Over the next two years, they were involved in the live music scene in Christchurch and Dunedin, before releasing their first EP, By Night (1984), on the nascent alternative New Zealand record label, Flying Nun. The band spent the next two years touring New Zealand and Australia, and released another EP, And Here Is 'Music for the Fireside ...

  3. Mother Goose (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mother Goose was a 1970s New Zealand band formed in Dunedin, in 1975. [1] Their novelty song "Baked Beans" was a substantial hit, but the group thereafter found the rock audience would not fully embrace their subsequent offerings.

  4. Now Tour (Shania Twain) - Wikipedia

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    The Now Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by Canadian recording artist Shania Twain, in support of her fifth studio album Now (2017). The tour began on May 3, 2018, in Tacoma, and was initially scheduled to conclude in Las Vegas on August 4, 2018 [1] [2] but was later extended to conclude in Dunedin on December 22, 2018.

  5. Dunedin sound - Wikipedia

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    The Dunedin sound can be traced back to the emergence of punk rock as a musical influence in New Zealand in the late 1970s. Isolated from the country's main punk scene in Auckland (which had been influenced by bands such as England's Buzzcocks), Dunedin's punk groups, such as The Enemy (which became Toy Love) and The Same (which later developed into The Chills), developed a sound more heavily ...

  6. 1990 in New Zealand television - Wikipedia

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    14 December – The final editions of The Mainland Touch (Christchurch) and The South Tonight (Dunedin) were broadcast on TV One at 5.45pm. 14 December – The final edition of 3.45 Live! was broadcast on Channel 2. 14 December – Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered on Channel 2 and screened Fridays at 7.30pm during the summer of 1990/91.

  7. The Knobz - Wikipedia

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    The Knobz were a New Zealand pop band, originally based in Dunedin, but not considered part of that city's main wave of Dunedin sound bands. They became famous in 1980 with their political song "Culture?" criticising Rob Muldoon, who was Prime Minister at the time and had stated that New Zealand's pop music was not culture. [1]

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  9. List of Hi-5 live performances - Wikipedia

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    Promoting "Hi-5 Holiday" video release 12:50pm – 1:25pm [244] Meet and greet 1:30pm – 2:30pm New South Wales 24 July 2004 () Cinema Plaza, Fox Studios, Moore Park: Meet and greet Promoting "Come On and Party" video 11:30am – 1:00pm [245] 2005 Victoria 7 March 2005 () Federation Square, Melbourne Performance