It's not often you get to see three striking women lined up on stage together with their guitars slung low. It's even more rare to find three women with such individually powerful voices singing together in concert.
But when Anika Moa, Boh Runga, and Hollie Smith launched into a beautiful acoustic version of Moa's song Running Through The Fire, at the start of their show at the Holy Trinity Cathedral last night, it was clear that despite their talents as solo artists, they're just as strong singing in harmony, the cathedral reverberating beautifully with their voices.
It was quite a sombre opening, but the mood was soon lightened by the quick-tongued comedic banter of the three, which lasted throughout the evening.
The extra band members were then invited on stage (Godfrey De Grut on keys, Tom Broome on drums) for the first new collaborative song of the evening. Like I Love You was pretty, but dark, with a slightly 70s Fleetwood Mac vibe, with all three women on guitars (Moa on acoustic, Runga on bass and Smith on electric).
They swapped instruments throughout the evening (Moa simply turning hers upside down to accommodate her left-handedness), all three demonstrating they're not just great singers, but also mighty fine on any kind of axe.