Temper Trap announce NZ show
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Hotly tipped Australian act The Temper Trap will perform a single New Zealand show in August.
The band, known for their singles Sweet Disposition and Fader from the album Conditions, will perform at Auckland's Powerstation on August 1.
They last performed in New Zealand at the Big Day Out in January and might be hoping to catch up with hit Kiwi drama show Outrageous Fortune while they're here.
Guitarist Lorenzo Sillitto told Stuff.co.nz last year he was hooked on the addictive show.
"My girlfriend got me absolutely obsessed with Outrageous Fortune. I've been pining for (season five) because it's been like two or three months since I finished season four.
"My girlfriend ordered it, I'm just pumped," he said.
Season six of Outrageous Fortune - rumoured to be the show's last - is due to screen on TV3 later this year.
Tickets for the show go on sale on March 29. A presale begins on March 25.
The Temper Trap
August 1: The Powerstation, Auckland
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- © Fairfax NZ News
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