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TLC to perform in NZ and Australia in 2024

TLC to perform in NZ and Australia in 2024

By Vijay Narayan
29/11/2023
Photo: Concrete Playground

Don’t go chasing waterfalls, because the iconic girl group TLC are finally returning to New Zealand.

The best-selling US all-female band of all time are bringing their CrazySexyCool 30th Anniversary tour to New Zealand with a one-off Auckland show at Trusts Arena in 2024.

The down under leg of the tour kicks off on February 29th before heading over the ditch to Australia in March next year.

Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, who together formed TLC with the late Lisa “Left Eye Lopes,” will serenade Kiwis with songs from their 1994 Diamond-certified album, 30 years after it was first released - as well as several of their other hits.

The show promises to be the ultimate 90s throwback for music lovers, with fellow artists Busta Rhymes and En Vogue forming the supporting acts.

CrazySexyCool is the name of their sophomore studio album featuring the hit single Waterfalls.

TLC has sold over 85 million records worldwide and boasts four Grammys, four multi-platinum albums, and four number one singles. They released a self-titled album in 2017, the first in over 15 years, which reached number 1 on Billboard’s Independent Album Chart.

Last year, a two-hour documentary titled Biography: TLC premiered, detailing the group’s journey as Watkins and Thomas shared their story for the first time, directed by Matt Kay.

Source : NZ Herald

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