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Double Parked (NZ) @ The Tuning Fork

Double Parked are back and present the thirstiest line up to kick off your summer. Featuring local live legends Double Parked, The Boondocks and Kliffs.

In the past two years since the success of their 2023 debut EP Lost in the Groove, Double Parked have cemented themselves as one of New Zealand’s most exciting acts on the rise. The group have quickly developed a cult following with their rowdy live shows, festival sets, and tours with celebrated local and international acts including The Butlers, Rum Jungle, and most recently supporting Australian indie-rock band The Terrys across their New Zealand tour this past September. They are also set to make their Rhythm and Vines Debut this summer.

Pushing forward the traditional surf-rock sound with their own genre-defying fusion labelled “post-surf”, Double Parked are redefining the sub-genre for anew generation. While making music that’s quintessentially rooted in New Zealand, the group pull from a melting pot of global influences including indie, post-punk, alternative, psych and surf, laced together from their distinctly West Coast lens.

Tickets went hot at their previous headline show at Galatos, so get in quick!

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Where: The Tuning Fork

42-80 Mahuhu Crescent
Auckland
1010
New Zealand

Who: Double Parked (NZ)

Indie Rock

Double Parked are a five piece band, coming from the bush and beach of West Auckland. They started off shaking the floors of big Westie house parties, but have ambition to get their music to land on as many fresh ears as possible.

The band describe their sound as frothy surf rock - as if elements of funk, punk, rock and reggae were shaken together and left in an empty beer bottle at the beach.

Double Parked’s already legendary live performances started out at raging house parties but have progressed steadily to bigger stages. Their debut gig was a sold out show at the Piha RSA - at which their fans nearly drank the bar dry. From there, They successfully opened for The Butlers, DICE and Lazy Ghost on their recent tours.

On top of that, they headlined their own tour across Aotearoa, closing with a 300 strong performance at Galatos.

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