Wellington-based folk-americana band Butter Wouldn't Melt are thrilled to announce their upcoming album release tour in celebration of Where the roots grow deep, the first instalment of their highly anticipated two-part sophomore album.
The tour will take them to thirteen destinations across Aotearoa, including the legendary Whangateau Hall in Whangateau (near Matakana), where they will be supported by local favorites The Pipi Pickers.
Doors open 7pm, show starts 7.30pm.
For tickets email whangateaufolk@gmail.com
Finalists for the 2023 Best Folk Artist Tūī | Te Kaipuoro Taketake Toa, Butter Wouldn’t Melt is the very definition of a grassroots, do-it-yourself band. Every note, every frame, every brushstroke of this project is their own— written, recorded, mixed, mastered, promoted, filmed, and designed. Featuring Andrea Reid (Vocals and rhythm guitar), Nick Burfield (Vocals and lead guitar), Cara Brasted (Fiddle and vocals), and Marz Connelly (Double bass and vocals).
Where the roots grow deep, available everywhere August 9th 2025. Digital singles from the album will be released every few weeks, with the first single - Song for Maurice - released March 28th. Stay connected for updates and exclusive content ahead of the release!