Snoop Dogg – Trust Arena: March 11, 2023 (Concert Review)
Snoop Dogg and his I Wanna Thank Me tour climaxed its Australasian circuit in Auckland with a masterful performance from the ubiquitous multiple persona rap superstar.
Snoop Dogg and his I Wanna Thank Me tour climaxed its Australasian circuit in Auckland with a masterful performance from the ubiquitous multiple persona rap superstar.
Tattletale Saints are a Kiwi-born Americana music duo based in Nashville, and they grace the Calvinistic crowd in the Tuning Fork tonight with sublime takes on their brand-new covers album In The Summertime.
Lorde – Western Springs: March 4, 2023 Lawdy Miss Lorde! The international pop sensation from down home Auckland performed a love-fest for a large family crowd on a perfect Western Springs evening.
Hoodoo Gurus are a raucous and riotous rave-up of a rock’n’roll band and they delivered just that to a sold-out Powerstation.
Jackie Bristow brought classic country soul and Americana to a large Wine Cellar crowd which included a fair number of fellow musicians taking it in.
Scott Cook entertained the Folkies and the Folkie-Hags who packed out the Devonport Bunker on a rare Auckland summer evening free of rain, flash floods and cyclones.
Stampede is The Shootouts’ third album and is released on the eve of their Grand Ole Opry debut in Nashville, the Mecca for country music artists which parallels in stature and importance the Apollo Theatre for African American artists.
Vieux Farka Touré brought the exotic sounds of north-western Africa and World music to the Hollywood Theatre in a stunning virtuoso show.
Arch Enemy created their own metal music maelstrom for the packed Powerstation crowd. Miraculously, they kept at bay the fury of cyclone Gabrielle, at least for tonight.
Cockney Rejects wasted no time on stage as they blasted out a classic British punk show, undiminished in its power and glory even after forty-plus years.