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The Coolest NZ Band T-Shirts To Wear This NZ Music Month

The Coolest NZ Band T-Shirts To Wear This NZ Music Month

NZ Herald15-05-2025

It's NZ Music Month. These are some of the coolest pieces of merch to show our local music scene some love.
On May 30, there's a chance to celebrate and platform our local music scene with a certain sartorial choice.
NZ Music T-Shirt Day offers an open invitation

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