Australian News host calls out Six60 for te reo on poster, band claps back
- Publish Date
- Wednesday, 9 November 2022, 9:06AM
Six60 has hit out at a Sky News presenter who highlighted the band’s use of te reo Māori in tour posters.
The Australian broadcaster Rowan Dean said on Sky News that in New Zealand "there's been a big push to be more inclusive of the Māori, the Māori language, the so-called 'iwi' at the moment".
Dean said a lot of "new language" was coming in, before showing a poster he claimed was sent to him by pop group "Sixty Sixty...or whatever".
"It's all in Māori, there's not a word of English anywhere in there," he said.
The band posted to Instagram footage of Dean's show saying "Some guy had this to say about our tour poster and his free speech".
"We got called out for putting te reo on our poster, saying it's against free speech, Six60 is all about bringing people together, no matter the language."
Six60 also showed clips of the band showcasing Māori performers and haka in front of thousands of people from their past concerts.
The band then went on to say: "Free tickets to this guy if he wants to experience some positivity".
They signed off with "Much love, Sixty 60 or whatever".
Their post has garnered hundreds of positive responses from fans and other Kiwi celebrities supporting Six60's message.
"Way to call this out, dude needs a history lesson on Aotearoa," New Zealand footballer Hannah Wilkinson replied.
"So rude and disrespectful. Keep being six60 and celebrating NZ and our culture," one fan wrote.
"He's clearly got no idea. Crank it louder boys, drown that negative s*** out. Keep doing what you're doing," another fan wrote.
Six60 is on its nationwide Castle St tour - the poster, it said, was created with a “summer twist” by cartoonist Toby Morris.
PS. They've now now released some limited edition "SIXTY60 OR WHATEVER" merch!! Too good!
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