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| Venue = Sector 7 - Christchurch Red Zone
| Venue = QEII Park
| Date = 01 March 2025
| Date = 01 March 2025
| Location = Christchurch
| Location = Christchurch
| Country = New Zealand
| Country = New Zealand
| Songs = ??
| Songs = ??
| Support = The Volts, Mim Jensen & Con Carne
| Support = The Volts & Con Carne
| EventStart = 5pm
| EventStart = 5pm
| Capacity =  
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=Notes=
=Notes=
Originally slated for Sector 7, which was to take place in Christchurchs Red Zone, the venue got upgraded due to ticket demand to QEII Park.
Mim Jensen (support) pulled out due to sickness.
Shihad: The Final Tour
Shihad: The Final Tour



Revision as of 08:09, 15 March 2025

Loud Forever Logo
Loud Forever Dates
Loud Forever Dates
Venue QEII Park
Date 01 March 2025
Location Christchurch
Country New Zealand
Number of songs ??
Support The Volts & Con Carne
Event start 5pm
Capacity
Ticket price
Sold out? No

Set List

Notes

Originally slated for Sector 7, which was to take place in Christchurchs Red Zone, the venue got upgraded due to ticket demand to QEII Park.

Mim Jensen (support) pulled out due to sickness.


Shihad: The Final Tour

Loud Forever 1988 - 2025

Tickets on sale at 5pm 13.11.2024 🎸🎸

Since forming in Wellington in 1988 as high school students with a shared love for American speed metal, Shihad (Jon Toogood, Karl Kippenberger, Phil Knight, Tom Larkin), has sold over a quarter of a million records, released 10 studio albums, and toured the world’s clubs, festivals, and arenas. In 2010 they were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame, firmly establishing themselves as New Zealand’s biggest rock band. To celebrate thirty-six years of memories and milestones, the band has announced Loud Forever - The Final Tour.


Facebook Event


Bootleg

Audio

No

Video

No