

The Chills Soft Bomb 1992
Soft Bomb Album Tour Poster
NZ$250.00
The Chills headed to their hometown for a show at the Captain Cook Hotel, on July 1992
Finishing up a whirlwind tour where shows sold out in Wellington, Christchurch, Paekakariki, Queenstown, and Napier was set to conclude on Saturday May 13th at a sold out Kings Arms, for what looks to be The Chills last show at the iconic venue.
But due to popular demand - by the public and The Chills band members alike - a Dunedin date has been added as a fitting final stop for the tour.
Due to band member commitments we couldn't fit a Dunedin performance into the current run of shows but we are now pleased to be able to play at home again, says Martin Phillipps, We are taking a little break and will see you all at the end of July.
Fronted by the rare talent of Martin Phillipps, The Chills were originally formed in 1980 and had a revolving cast of band members with Phillipps remaining the only constant. His knack for writing fantastic pop songs led to chart hits back home and a cult following around the world. With early releases via the legendary NZ label Flying Nun, The Chills produced a number of critically acclaimed recordings such as the single “Pink Frost” (their first hit) from the compilation album Kaleidoscope World and “Wet Blanket” from the LP Brave Words.
Discover an authentic piece of music history with this vintage concert poster for The Chills' 'Soft Bomb' album tour. This captivating poster showcases tour dates spanning July and August, making it a must-have for devoted fans and serious collectors alike. Highlight the wall of your home or office with this striking memorabilia.
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