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Arahi is making a unique mark in Aotearoa, becoming one of our country’s most outstanding songwriters and live performers. With bold creativity, he blends the classic with the contemporary, captivating and unconventional allure.
Arahi has kicked off an exhilarating four-single campaign paving the way to his eagerly awaited debut album slated for 2025. However, he first made waves with his debut EP "Revelator," produced by the renowned Dave Khan at Roundhead Studios in Auckland. The single ‘My Baby’s Like A Hurricane’ even earned a prestigious nomination in the Top 20 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Now based in Auckland, Arahi is supported by a dynamic new lineup of musicians featuring Dave Khan (known for his work with Marlon Williams and Reb Fountain), Holly Webster (from Foley), Francesca Parussini, Jol Mulholland (of Gasoline Cowboys and Te Kaahu fame), and Alistair Deverick (from Boycrush and Carnivorous Plant Society).
Arahi has graced the main stage at Outfield Festival, appeared on Nestfest’s 2024 lineup, collaborated in the studio with Troy Kingi, toured as part of the Come Together series alongside Jon Toogood and Milan Borich, and joined Dave Dobbyn on the Black Barn stage for a special rendition of Welcome Home.
Arahi has kicked off an exhilarating four-single campaign paving the way to his eagerly awaited debut album slated for 2025. However, he first made waves with his debut EP "Revelator," produced by the renowned Dave Khan at Roundhead Studios in Auckland. The single ‘My Baby’s Like A Hurricane’ even earned a prestigious nomination in the Top 20 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Now based in Auckland, Arahi is supported by a dynamic new lineup of musicians featuring Dave Khan (known for his work with Marlon Williams and Reb Fountain), Holly Webster (from Foley), Francesca Parussini, Jol Mulholland (of Gasoline Cowboys and Te Kaahu fame), and Alistair Deverick (from Boycrush and Carnivorous Plant Society).
Arahi has graced the main stage at Outfield Festival, appeared on Nestfest’s 2024 lineup, collaborated in the studio with Troy Kingi, toured as part of the Come Together series alongside Jon Toogood and Milan Borich, and joined Dave Dobbyn on the Black Barn stage for a special rendition of Welcome Home.
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