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KURTZ LOUNGE RE-OPENS

Closed for a month due to financial difficulties, live venue Kurtz Lounge in Symonds Street, Auckland, is open again for business under new management. Former Supergroove and Dog Club manager Stuart Broughton has leased the premises with partner Andrew Glynn, with a promise the venue “will never lie idle again”. Upcoming gigs include the Hallelujah Picassos, Garageland, King Loser, Thorazine Shuffle, Loves Ugly Children and Bilge Festival.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19950901.2.24

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Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 5

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70

KURTZ LOUNGE RE-OPENS Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 5

KURTZ LOUNGE RE-OPENS Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 5

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