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JAKE SHIMABUKURO TRIO TOUR 2019 深圳站

JAKE SHIMABUKURO TRIO TOUR 2019 深圳站

时间:2019.11.13 周三 20:00

场地:B10现场 http://www.b10live.cn 

地址:深圳市南山区华侨城创意文化园北区C2栋北侧 

场地支持:华侨城创意文化园 

演出不设座位,场地两旁有数十张椅子可供休息。 

19:00检票入场。


票务信息

票价:预售普通票 280 元;预售VIP 480 元;现场普通票 330 元;现场VIP 580 元

1/预售

※截止时间:11月13日 10:30

※预售票售罄后现场或将不再售票,请尽量提早购买。

1/秀动:https://www.showstart.com/event/97921

2/现场

地点:B10现场

※现场售票18:00开始。


参演艺人:JAKE SHIMABUKURO
演出场地:深圳 B10现场

兑票/现场普通票开售:18:00
周边贩卖:18:00
VIP观众入场:19:00
普通票观众入场:19:20
演出正式开始:20:00

尤克里里指弹大师·JAKE SHIMABUKURO三重奏巡演2019即将开启! 在深秋11月让我们在中国大陆感受来自夏威夷最醇正的海风吧。

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拥有尤克里里教父之称的JAKE SHIMABUKURO,出生于夏威夷州的檀香山,是日裔美国人。自四岁与尤克里里结缘,他的音乐之路便开启了。这小小一把四弦琴,在他高超技巧的演奏之下,各种风格的歌曲都是信手拈来。有人将他与Les Paul相提并论,又有人更是称他为尤克里里界的Jimi Hendrix。

很多人对尤克里里的印象就是一个非常简单入手的乐器,但是JAKE SHIMABUKURO可以用它演奏出激烈热情的《波西米亚狂想曲》、又可以演奏出轻快柔情的《While My Guitar Gently Weeps》。在尤克里里指弹界,拥有着不可动摇地位的他,却一直自称为尤克里里的粉丝,以虚心的态度不断探索着、宣传着尤克里里的魅力。

这个11月, JAKE SHIMABUKURO将会带来一股来自夏威夷的热浪,你准备好接收了吗?我们将来到上海、杭州、成都、深圳、广州这五大城市,用尤克里里讲述JAKE SHIMABUKURO 的音乐故事。

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海报设计:小K

 

JAKE SHIMABUKURO TRIO TOUR 2019

11月09日 上海 VAS LIVE
11月10日 杭州 MAO LIVEHOUSE
11月12日 成都 乐空间
11月13日 深圳 B10现场
11月14日 广州 MAO LIVEHOUSE


票价:

预售普通票:280元
预售VIP票:480元
现场普通票:330元
现场VIP票:580元

 【VIP专享:坐席/优先入场/签名/握手会】

1.持VIP票的观众将依据订单生成顺序分发整理券,随后按照号码排队入场,入场后自行选择座位(由于票务平台系统问题,生成订单时间与实际支付时间或有出入,如有疑问,请咨询票务平台)

2.票务平台将会在演出之前给购买了本次活动VIP票的观众发送含有整理券号码的短信(请勿设置短信拦截),个别观众的手机可能会拦截短信,如有未收到的情况,当天到场直接查询兑换即可。

3.持普通票的观众按到场顺序入场(为避免对周边商户产生影响,请勿在官方规定整列时间前自行排队。官方指定整列时间将于后续公布)

■主办·策划·制作:Bad News
制作协助:CHARISMA TANUKI PRODUCTIONS

 ■详情咨询:http://weibo.com/badnewscn


JAKE SHIMABUKURO TRIO 2019 Tour in Shenzhen

Time: 2019.11.13 Wednesday 20:00

Venue: B10 Live http://www.b10live.cn

Add: Building C2, North District, OCT-LOFT, Nanshan District, Shenzhen

Venue Support: OCT-LOFT Culture Development Co., Ltd

Admittance starts at 19:00.

Open area with several seats on both sides for resting purpose.

TICKETING INFO

Fare: Advance 280 RMB; Walk-in 330 RMB;VIP Advance 480 RMB; VIP Walk-in 580 RMB

1/Advance

※Presale service available until 10:30 on Nov. 13

※At Door tickets may not be available if advance tickets were sold out. Please purchase the tickets as early as possible.

1/ShowStart:https://www.showstart.com/event/97921

2/Walk-in

Starts at 18:00 on the day at B10 Live.

Almost everyone in Hawaii has strummed a ukulele at one time or another. But at the age of 14, Jake Shimabukuro realized that he was doing something a little different with the four-stringed instrument – OK, a lot different.

Shimabukuro’s wholly unique approach to the ukulele started early. As a youngster growing up in Honolulu, Hawaii, Shimabukuro started playing the instrument at the age of four, learning the basics from his mother, Carol, and then developing his craft further by studying the likes of musical masters such as Eddie Kamae, Ohta-San and Peter Moon. As he matured, Shimabukuro also found inspiration from guitar players, drummers, pianists, and singers. Even athletes helped fuel the intensity of his artistic fire.

In 2005, Shimabukuro’s touring career really came to life with a video on YouTube. “I didn’t even know what YouTube was at the time, so I was totally surprised when people started telling me they’d seen a video of me playing ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps,’” he says. “Before I got a chance to check it out myself, the video had gone viral and a lot of music industry folks seemed to know about it. It was crazy!” Shimabukuro’s deeply beautiful and original take on George Harrison’s love ballad, one which captured colors and moods never associated with the ukulele before, opened the floodgates – now legions of new music lovers had to hear this instrumental marvel – and the 2006 release of Gently Weeps (produced by Mac McAnally), which mixed his own originals with equally adventurous versions of “Ave Maria” and “The Star-Spangled Banner” was an unqualified success.

Shimabukuro’s records have topped the Billboard World Music Charts on numerous occasions, and as a live performer he has become one of the hottest tickets around. He’s played with world-renowned orchestras and at prestigious venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center and the Sydney Opera House, and has dazzled audiences at music festivals including Bonnaroo, SXSW, the Playboy Jazz Festival and Fuji Rock Festival. He even performed for that rarest of audiences: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Not too shabby for a humble young man from Hawaii and his trusty ukulele.

Even with the constant demands on his time – Shimabukuro tours roughly half the year and makes frequent appearances on media outlets such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, A Prairie Home Companion and NPR’s Morning Edition – Shimabukuro’s album output hasn’t slowed. In 2016, he recorded the all-original Nashville Sessions at Music City’s famed Ronnie’s Place studio with producer R.S. Field (Steve Earle, Webb Wilder) and the ace rhythm section of bassist Nolan Verner and drummer Evan Hutchings. And now he’s returned to the same city and studio – and with the same gang, too (augmented by guitarist Dave Preston) – for his newest record, The Greatest Day, which will be released on August 31, 2018.