Australian duo and twins, Pierce Brothers, return to SA in April and Joburg fans will be excited to hear that they’ll be performing live at the Copper Bar in Bryanston on Wednesday, 5 April 2023. Tickets are on sale now.
Pierce Brothers won over South African hearts when they first toured SA back in 2018, performing at Splashy Fen Festival in KZN (which they return to in 2023) and Lush Festival in Clarens. Five years later and they are incredibly excited to be coming back.
For years twin brothers Jack and Patrick Pierce’s high-energy duo Pierce Brothers have been a staple of the Australian indie-folk/ blues & roots scene. Exploding onto the world stage in 2014, the brothers started their journey as buskers on Bourke street (alongside other incredible busking acts Tash Sultana and Tones and I) and soon became a must-see act. Having established themselves as an integral part of the music scene in Australia and abroad, the brothers have toured relentlessly.
The band’s music has grown with them and has seen them release a top 15 ARIA debut album and two Top 10 ARIA EPs as well as amassing over 30 million global streams. The pair lived out their dream of headlining a maxed-out Forum Theatre in their hometown of Melbourne, before taking on a massive world tour, headlining venues all over the globe, playing arenas supporting Tash Sultana, as well as massive AAA festivals in North America, Europe, and Australia.
During the 2020 lockdown, the boys retreated into the studio for 6 weeks and recorded the album, ‘Into The Great Unknown’. The album explores previously uncharted territory for the twins.
Pierce Brothers kicked off 2022 with a brand new single ‘When It All Goes Away’, co-written with Garrett Kato, followed by an affecting indie-pop ballad ‘How Sweet Is This Love’ featuring Steph Strings, the follow up uplifting release of “The Captive” produced by Jan Skubiszewski.
2023 is placed to be even bigger with the release of the epic single ‘High & Unsteady’ co-written, recorded, and produced by platinum award-winning, producer, engineer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana.
Here are the details for the COPPER BAR show:
Date: Wednesday 5 April 2023
Venue & Address: Copper Bar, Corner Main Office Park, 2 Payne Road, Bryanston 2191
Times: Doors open at 5 pm. The show starts at 6 pm.
Opening act: Martin Gill
Tickets: https://howler.co.za/piercebrothers
Ticket price: R295 fee (excl ticket service fee)
Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1195638754653747/
Follow the Pierce Brothers online:
Website: https://www.piercebrothers.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piercebrothersmusic
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/piercebrothersmusic
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/pierce_brothers
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/piercebrothersmusic
Listen to their music:
SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7vZrzoDeKFqcZ9JrDThOBB
APPLE: https://music.apple.com/za/artist/pierce-brothers/416397386
Australian duo and twins, Pierce Brothers, return to SA in April and Joburg fans will be excited to hear that they’ll be performing live at the Copper Bar in Bryanston on Wednesday, 5 April 2023. Tickets are on sale now.
Pierce Brothers won over South African hearts when they first toured SA back in 2018, performing at Splashy Fen Festival in KZN (which they return to in 2023) and Lush Festival in Clarens. Five years later and they are incredibly excited to be coming back.
For years twin brothers Jack and Patrick Pierce’s high-energy duo Pierce Brothers have been a staple of the Australian indie-folk/ blues & roots scene. Exploding onto the world stage in 2014, the brothers started their journey as buskers on Bourke street (alongside other incredible busking acts Tash Sultana and Tones and I) and soon became a must-see act. Having established themselves as an integral part of the music scene in Australia and abroad, the brothers have toured relentlessly.
The band’s music has grown with them and has seen them release a top 15 ARIA debut album and two Top 10 ARIA EPs as well as amassing over 30 million global streams. The pair lived out their dream of headlining a maxed-out Forum Theatre in their hometown of Melbourne, before taking on a massive world tour, headlining venues all over the globe, playing arenas supporting Tash Sultana, as well as massive AAA festivals in North America, Europe, and Australia.
During the 2020 lockdown, the boys retreated into the studio for 6 weeks and recorded the album, ‘Into The Great Unknown’. The album explores previously uncharted territory for the twins.
Pierce Brothers kicked off 2022 with a brand new single ‘When It All Goes Away’, co-written with Garrett Kato, followed by an affecting indie-pop ballad ‘How Sweet Is This Love’ featuring Steph Strings, the follow up uplifting release of “The Captive” produced by Jan Skubiszewski.
2023 is placed to be even bigger with the release of the epic single ‘High & Unsteady’ co-written, recorded, and produced by platinum award-winning, producer, engineer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana.
Here are the details for the COPPER BAR show:
Date: Wednesday 5 April 2023
Venue & Address: Copper Bar, Corner Main Office Park, 2 Payne Road, Bryanston 2191
Times: Doors open at 5 pm. The show starts at 6 pm.
Opening act: Martin Gill
Tickets: https://howler.co.za/piercebrothers
Ticket price: R295 fee (excl ticket service fee)
Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1195638754653747/
Follow the Pierce Brothers online:
Website: https://www.piercebrothers.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piercebrothersmusic
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/piercebrothersmusic
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/pierce_brothers
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/piercebrothersmusic
Listen to their music:
SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7vZrzoDeKFqcZ9JrDThOBB
APPLE: https://music.apple.com/za/artist/pierce-brothers/416397386