Christchurch Folk Music Club

White Noise and Luemdillies Band Night

7 June 2026

  • Members – $20
  • Non Members – $25
  • Students – $5

Two bands for twice the action and appeal.

White Noise — Damien Rowlands & Brent Conlan

Canterbury-born acoustic duo White Noise bring a 45-minute set of stripped-back classics to the folk club.

Damien, a veteran of the Canterbury music scene and guitar tutor at Elite Studios, supplies fluid, melodic lead guitar that drives the arrangements. Brent leads with a rich baritone that carries the songs, while also adding tasteful background guitar accompaniment. Together they lock in for the kind of tight vocal harmonies that lift familiar tunes into something fresh. (Brent’s parents claim he was born already able to sing — they swear the first thing he did was belt out “Happy Birthday” to himself in the key of G.)

The setlist runs from Dylan and The Band to Springsteen, Willie Nelson, AC/DC and Chris Isaak: “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” “The Weight,” “On the Road Again,” “I’m on Fire,” “Wicked Game,” and a few more you’ll be singing along to before the second chorus. Easy company for a Sunday.

Listen to them here e3b43fbd-fde3-48fc-9fb4-21a0648108c0.mp4

The Luemdillies : ‘Darling Buds of May’ Tour

The Luemdillies are a creative five-piece vocal and instrumental line-up from the Garden City of Otautahi, Christchurch, New Zealand.

The Luemdillies bring to the stage the sounds of vocals, stringed instruments, bass and drum. The musical songs written and played are inflections of personal stories and celebrate life forged on the wide expanses of the Canterbury plains. The sounds of the Luemdilles unite, with genuine simplicity and humour, catchy melodies that are infused with touches of the blues, country, folk, celtic and even a whisper of punk.

This is a band whose musical journey will make you want to let your heart listen and get your feet dancing.

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Doors open 7pm. Performance starts at 7.30pm,

VENUE: Irish Society Hall, 29 Domain Terrace, Spreydon The hall is situated up the long driveway, directly next to Domain Park, and there is plenty of well-lit off-street parking..

How do I get tickets to concerts?

In advance: Book your tickets online. Select the concert you wish to attend and click on the link to book your ticket.
On the day: Purchase tickets at the venue from 7:15pm on the day of the concert if not sold out prior.

PLEASE BRING CASH For: Tea, coffee, biscuits and cake available during the break and the club raffle. Bar facilities for cold refreshments throughout the night, Eftpos available for purchases only, no cash-out facility.
Folk Club and Irish Society members please remember to bring your membership card for licensing purposes. Non-members sign in at the bar if making purchases.

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