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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13

USIC: SIX60 SATURDAYS 2021: LIVE AT A two-hour concert film of the band’s Eden Park gig in front of 50,000 fans back in April that ended a summer of Six60 filling many arenas around the nation. It’s also a handy promotional tool for their forthcoming March-April tour, which finishes again at Eden Park, undoubtedly before yet another 50,000-strong crowd. Ah, some of us remember Six60 when they were an up-and-coming band playing shows at that rough venue down the road, Western Springs.

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