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Ripple Effect is a 9-piece band that played at Gladstonebury.
BY GERALD FORD The newest Wairarapa music festival was launched on Saturday to a sold-out crowd and good feedback from audience and musicians, according to its organiser. Gladstonebury – the name was inspired by the massive UK Glastonbury festival – aims to pitch “emerging” talent to audiences and the chance for people to see bands they don’t yet know. Organiser Nikki King is herself a musician, who played in the festival with her band, Spank. Twenty bands or performers turned
before, and find out they’re all right.” The festival was licenced for 400 people and had sold out, with some attending from Picton or Auckland. King said larger numbers next time would help the festival to sustain momentum, as “some people did leave as it was getting dark” and a larger crowd would see people arriving and leaving at different times of the day. “On the whole it was a really good festival.”
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out and played on two stages, a larger and a smaller, through from 11am to 10pm at Gladstone Vineyard. “People were all enjoying themselves; there was a nice vibe to it,” King said. Plenty of children turned up, and took advantage of the WBS bouncy castle on site. “And certainly when we were performing we had children up front dancing. “We are definitely going to do it again. It was great to see people attending grassroots music that they haven’t seen
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