The day began in Queenstown like most on tour – most of us struggling with the fact that morning had arrived too soon .We all piled into the van and headed into town for coffee.The drive to Dunedin was beautifully scenic as always and by far the highlight was our stop in the small town of Lawerence. As we were driving through Lawrence we noticed a blackboard sign which said “BLACK SEEDS STOP FOR YOUR FREE DONUT” unsure if we were seeing things we decided to take a look and sure enough the local bakery had put the sign out and we were all treated to complimentary pies, donuts and general good vibes!! Thanks guys!! We arrived in Dunedin and quickly headed for the venue Sammies.Sammies has to be one of the coolest venues in the country! Beautiful old theatre with a great community feel. The Dunedin crowd rocked the party and as Sammies was transitioning to a bouncy castle land for kids we heading to Lone Star Dunedin where we indulged in some of the best southern hospitality we have ever experienced. Thanks Dunedin – always a good time – looking forward to the next time!!!
Hailing from Wellington, New Zealand and led by the vocals of Barnaby Weir and Daniel Weetman, The Black Seeds’ produce a boundary-crossing fusion of dub, funk, afrobeat and soul, mixed with a vintage reggae base. The Black Seeds unique style of layering supremely infectious grooves and melodies over raw, undiluted roots music has set them apart and now sees their music spreading throughout the globe.
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