Teddy Swims – Spark Arena: July 6, 2024 (13th Floor Concert Review)
TEDDY SWIMS delivered an utterly knockout Saturday night experience to a capacity Tamaki Makaurau crowd, who won’t forget it in a hurry.
TEDDY SWIMS delivered an utterly knockout Saturday night experience to a capacity Tamaki Makaurau crowd, who won’t forget it in a hurry.
MACKLEMORE brought Spark Arena to a frenzy, delighting a massive, hyped-up crowd with a fast-paced run through of material from his latest album BEN, a very new (and political) release and favourites from his back catalogue. Carin Newbould was there on an unforgettable night.
The Sounds Series kicked off their star-studded retro tour of Aotearoa in Auckland, playing to a capacity crowd at the North Shore’s Eventfinda Stadium. The festival vibes were taken inside for a line up playing well into the night.
DIVAS is so much more than a tribute act show: it’s high level cabaret, showcasing the incredible talent of Australian Bernadette Robinson and the songs of ten diverse divas, alongside insights into their characters.
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox produced a flawless start to their “Life in the Past Lane” tour of New Zealand and Australia with a perfectly orchestrated playlist of covers – all transformed by their trademark swing retro vibes. The 13th Floor’s Carin Newbould was there to witness this unique ensemble’s latest offering, with photos by Chris […]
Michael Bublé delivered feelgood vibes and flawless vocals to a packed Spark Arena, with showmanship, flair and humour to boot.
The Auckland Theatre Company’s production of King Lear is an astonishing, dynamic and truly mesmerising rendition of the well-known Shakespearian epic tragedy. World-class, innovative storytelling, with non-traditional staging, fabulous costumes, thought-provoking details and storming performances from a stellar cast.
The Auckland Theatre Company’s production of King Lear opens today. Here is actor Joe Dekkers-Reihana to tell us how Shakespeare and Maori culture overlap.
The Soundtracks From Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs And Pulp Fiction kicked off with energy, fun, a stage full of dark suits, shades and guns, and the distinctive bass line of Little Green Bag.
SYNTHONY showed up at the Auckland Domain a day late, after promoters heeded weather warnings for Saturday’s original date, to avoid the dance festival turning into a Glastonbury rain-and-mud-fest.