A world-class performance by Texas band The Dixie Chicks thrilled a near-capacity crowd in the Hawke's Bay last night.
Led by pint-sized dynamo lead singer Natalie Maines, the country music trio, which also features sisters Martie Erwin Maguire and Emily Burns Strayer, gave the crowd at Mission Estate Winery more than their money's worth with a two-hour show of the highest quality.
Backed by a five-piece male band and with a slick set, the band barely took a breath as they powered through song after song.
One of the early tunes the band played was the 1960s Thunderclap Newman hit Something in the Air, which Natalie Maines indicated was the band's response to Donald Trump being the President of the United States.
A crowd favourite was the Stevie Nicks Hit Landslide, which the Dixie Chicks have made their own over the years.