Why Six60 Went Back to Basics
In 2024, Six60 hit the reset button with their 'Grassroots' tour — a stripped-back, looser version of the band that frontman Matiu Walters says they were craving
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Subscribe NowIn 2024, Six60 hit the reset button with their 'Grassroots' tour — a stripped-back, looser version of the band that frontman Matiu Walters says they were craving
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It's back to their roots for the Kiwi band who will play in small-town venues across the country this April and May
The invite-only event will be a night of live music, celebrating the best in Kiwi music, taking place in Auckland on September 20th
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Sky News host Rowan Dean questioned the use of te reo Māori on the band's tour posters, saying there was a "big push to be more inclusive of the Māori" in New Zealand.
Lead singer Matiu Walter says 'Castle St' is their "greatest work to date."