The Black Seeds Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Reggae Roots Soul Dub
Concerts
Dec
06
The Spectacle: Free Concert
Nelson South
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Dec
29
Rhythm and Alps
Wanaka
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Jan
03
The Coro Classic 2026
Otapaurau
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Jan
24
The Valley 2026
Gibbston
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Jan
31
Manfeild Live 2026
Feilding
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Feb
05
Kingston Calling ft. UB40
Whangārei
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Feb
06
Kingston Calling ft. UB40
Napier
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Feb
07
Kingston Calling ft. UB40
Mount Maunganui
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Feb
12
Kingston Calling ft. UB40
Wellington
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Feb
13
Kingston Calling ft. UB40
Pukekohe
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Feb
14
Kingston Calling ft. UB40
New Plymouth
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Mar
14
Jim Beam Homegrown
Hamilton
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About The Black Seeds
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Website: http://www.theblackseeds.com
Long established as one of New Zealand's finest bands and with a solid foothold in Europe and North America, The Black Seeds have carved out their reputation on the back of mulit-platinum selling albums, and a masterful live show that has been filling dance floors across the globe for over a decade.
While firmly based in the island grooves that inspired the birth of the band over a decade ago, The Black Seeds' sound casts a wide net, layering funk, soul, Afrobeat, and other eclectic elements over their dub/reggae foundations. It's "contemporary groove music with influences from soul, funk and reggae rhythms – and even rock on the new album," explains guitarist/vocalist Barnaby Weir.
Described recently by the German Rolling Stone as ‘The best reggae band in the world right now’, The Black Seeds supremely danceable live show infuses raw energy and good vibes wherever they go making the band a regular fixture at the world’s leading music festivals.
The release of their latest album Dust And Dirt last year marked an exciting new chapter for the band capturing The Black Seeds’ characteristic brand of reggae-funk fusion at its most authentic and fundamental.
From the get go the trippy album opener ‘Out of Light’ with its shimmering keyboards and trippy vocals showcases a reinvigorated band with a more expansive sound. ‘Loose Cartilage’, inspired in part by an AC/DC concert comes flying out of the traps with a beast of a riff before slipping into a funk-laden ‘Black Seeds’ groove.
The chilled-out disco dub of ‘Don’t Turn Around’, born out of a spontaneous jam before rehearsal, and the blaring horn line and varied use of instrumentation on ‘Love Me Now’, are testament to a band at the top of its game, revelling in a new found creative freedom.
Released worldwide through the band’s own label Proville Records, the album received widespread acclaim, debuting at Number 1 in the New Zealand album charts and achieving some of the band’s best ever chart positions in Germany, UK, United States and Australia, as well as picking up Best Roots Album at the 2012 Vodafone NZ Music Awards.
The release was supported by a monster tour run which saw the band performing over 80 shows across three continents, including perfomances at festivals such as Rock en Seine, Lowlands, Sziget and many more.
Originally formed in 1998, The Black Seeds is led by the vocals of Barnaby Weir and Daniel Weetman. Lyrically their music expresses messages on different levels. Personal triumphs and failures, relationships good and bad, give a personal insight into the lives of the musicians. Ultimately though, their songs are always under-pinned with an underlying positivity and optimism.
The Black Seeds released their debut album Keep On Pushing in 2001, which despite a minimal marketing budget, went on to reach platinum sales in New Zealand.
The second album, 2004’s On The Sun, added a heavy dose of funk and soul to their dub reggae sound. Debuting at Number 3 in the NZ album charts, the album included one of the band’s biggest singles to date (‘So True’) and went on to achieve triple-platinum sales in NZ.
Third album Into the Dojo, signaled the beginning of the band’s introduction to the rest of the world. Spending five weeks at Number 1 in the NZ album charts, Into the Dojo was then successfully released in Europe through Berlin-based label Sonar Kollektiv, garnering critical acclaim and airplay, particularly in Germany and France.
2008’s follow up Solid Ground continued to build the band’s global following after it was successfully released through trailblazing North American label Easy Star Records. The Huffington Post described the album as ‘…a damn fine record…thick, bottom-heavy, and melodic’, and JamBase labelled it as being at ‘the forefront of reggae today and tomorrow’.
2009’s live album The Black Seeds Live: Vol 1 featured live recordings captured by the band between 2001 and 2009, and was followed by the release of the Solid Ground remix album Specials: Remixes And Versions From Solid Ground.
‘One of the best live reggae acts on the planet’ – Clash Music
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Genres
Reggae Roots Soul Dub
Band members
Matt Benton, Andrew Christiansen, Shannon Williams, Lucien Johnson, Barnaby Weir, Tim Jaray, Barrett Hocking, Daniel Weetman, Jarney Murphy, Francis Harawira, Rich Christie., Ned Ngatae, Bret McKenzie, Nigel Patterson, Jabin Ward, Mike Fabulous
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The Black Seeds Tour Cities
Napier, New Zealand
Whangārei, New Zealand
New Plymouth, New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand
Pukekohe, New Zealand
Hamilton, New Zealand
Frequently Asked Questions About The Black Seeds
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Black Seeds on tour?
Yes, The Black Seeds is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The Black Seeds concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Black Seeds tour
is scheduled for 12 dates across 6 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The Black Seeds scheduled to play?
The Black Seeds is scheduled to play 12 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the The Black Seeds tour start?
The Black Seeds’s tour starts Dec 06, 2025 and ends on Mar 14, 2026.
They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Nelson South at Town Square - Cathedral Steps and their next upcoming concert
will be in Gibbston at The Church Cellar Door and Cafe.
What venues is The Black Seeds performing at?
As part of the The Black Seeds tour, The Black Seeds is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Dec 06 - Nelson South,
New Zealand @ Town Square - Cathedral Steps
Dec 29 - Wanaka,
Otago @ Rhythm and Alps
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 03 - Otapaurau,
Waikato @ Coromandel Luxury Escapes
Jan 24 - Gibbston,
Otago Region @ The Church Cellar Door and Cafe
Jan 31 - Feilding,
Manawatū-Whanganui Region @ Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon
Feb 05 - Whangārei,
Northland @ Semenoff Stadium
Feb 06 - Napier,
Hawke's Bay @ Tremain Field
Feb 07 - Mount Maunganui,
Bay of Plenty Region @ Bay Oval
Feb 12 - Wellington,
Wellington @ Waitangi Park
Feb 13 - Pukekohe,
Auckland @ Navigation Homes Stadium
Feb 14 - New Plymouth,
Taranaki @ Bowl of BROOKLANDS
Mar 14 - Hamilton,
Waikato @ Claudelands Oval