
AN EVENING OF MAYHEM AND MUSIC
The explosive and hearty punk rock band The Splinters make their way to the Hygge Stage for an evening of live music and laughs. The men are celebrating original tunes and hitting the stage harder than the drummer hits the brakes when he’s being tailgated.
AND joining to open the evening PISTOLS & PETALS. Formed with one clear mission: to bring back and keep alive, the raw power of classic rock and hard rock in New Zealand. Inspired by the legends, Guns N Roses, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Metallica and many more of the era, the band pays homage to the legends that shaped rock history. Covering classic’s with originals in the radar.
Established one winter day mid 2025 by Sameer Al Sahariar (Al Sameerio) (Lead Guitarist) and Muhad Ahmmed (Rhyhtm Guitarist), they recruited lead vocalist Nicholas Squires, drummer Tristan Billings, and bassist Leo Trebes who too truly appreciated the music of 80’s and 90’s.
Members have also played in various large events such as The Napier’s New Years Eve Showcase and collectively have placed 1st regionally in the Hawke’s Bay Smokefree Rockquest Finals numerous years within different bands.
Pistols N’ Petals stands for loud amps, real instruments, and the timeless spirit of true rock, delivering an electrifying live experiences and high-energy performances nationwide.
Saturday 24 January, 16:00 to 19:30
Hygge at Clifton Bay, Hastings, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
468 Clifton Rd, Te Awanga, Hastings, Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
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