IMPORTANT: Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit at the Great Hall will now be held at the Powerstation. The event will go ahead on the same day as scheduled - Tuesday the 27th of March. All current tickets will remain valid.
If you have purchased a ticket and are under the Age of 18 you will require a ticket for the All Ages area, please contact Ticketmaster at customer.help@ticketmaster.co.nz by Wednesday 21 March, 5pm. Please include your order/account number in your email.
To purchase tickets or for further information please contact Ticketmaster on 136 100.
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Live Nation and Love Police are delighted to announce the return of a key player from the fertile US Americana scene, with Jason Isbell and his full live band The 400 Unit returning to Auckland for one headline concert at The Powerstation on 27 March 2018.
In just ten action-packed years the career of Jason Isbell has transformed from being third-string singer-songwriter in legendary Southern rockers, Drive-By Truckers to one of the most revered voices on the American circuit.
Influenced by the soul music so intrinsically tied to his homeland of northern Alabama as well as the more traditional country and folk staples, the songwriting of Jason Isbell is rich and powerful and disarmingly expressive. American Songwriter Magazine recently espoused, “There’s no better songwriter on the planet at the moment, no one operating with the same depth, eloquence or feeling”. Backed by his road-hardened band The 400 Unit, Isbell is one of the most potent acts on the road today, performing some of the finest songs penned in the last decade.
His recent sixth solo album, The Nashville Sound debuted at #4 on the US Billboard 200 chart, also topping the US Country, US Folk and US Rock charts (as did its 2015 predecessor Something More Than Free). Something More Than Free also scored Isbell twin Grammys for Best Americana Album and Best American Roots Song (for single 24 Frames), as well as taking home Album Of The Year at the prestigious Americana Music Honors and Awards ceremony.
In a four and a half star review for the Sunday Star-Times reviewer Jack Barlow said of The Nashville Sound “Very American, yes, but Isbell's way of detailing life crosses borders. The Nashville Sound is his latest, and it continues his run of excellent albums since leaving the Truckers. Ten years solo, he's yet to make a bad one.”
Isbell last visited New Zealand for a solo show in 2014, after a stellar support slot for Ryan Adams at The Civic in 2012. He’ll be supported by excellent New Zealand folk singer-songwriter Nadia Reid. Book your memories now, this is an Americana tour de force not to be missed!