b'Vodafone Music Awards for Best NZ Soul Artist and Best Mori Artist in 2018When:Sat 23 Nov, 9.30pmDuration:60 mins, no intervalAdmission:GA Booth (pp)$50 GA$50 Service fees apply Max 8 people per boothTroy Kingi Supported byMulti award-winning Troy Kingi has been described as Aotearoas Northland Treasure. The release of his third album70s-styled deep roots/reggae offering Holy Colony Burning Acres delves into thereminiscent of such bands asdark corners of worldly indigenous politics,The Abyssinians, The Upsetters andnamely colonisation and its effects onThe Congos.todays social climate. A hard-hitting exploration of major issues A stark contrast to the space psychedeliafacing indigenous peoples all around the of Kingis sophomore offering Shake Yourworld is delivered through Kingis distinctive Skinny Ass All The Way To Zygertron,sonic quality, vocal style and poetry. All Holy Colony Burning Acres is a motivatedunderscored with empathic Marley-inspired commentary wrapped in an electrifyinglypolitical consciousness.spiegelfest.co.nz ~ 17'