Arjuna Oakes and Serebii Hit the Road this April
Pōneke-based Jazz/Soul maestros Arjuna Oakes and Serebii are hitting the road this April, taking their intoxicating brand of dream soul around Te Ika-a-Māui (the North Island).
Pōneke-based Jazz/Soul maestros Arjuna Oakes and Serebii are hitting the road this April, taking their intoxicating brand of dream soul around Te Ika-a-Māui (the North Island).
Supporting artists on the tour are Whanganui based maverick performer, Anthonie Tonnon for Hastings and Nelson shows; and the Dunedin folk-pop duo of John Guy Howell and Rachel Bailey aka The Broken Heartbreakers for all other dates.
We at NZ Spirit felt like giving you an extra gift to say thank you for all of your understanding, love and patience while we’ve been reshuffling NZ Spirit Festival 2021 to its new dates and venue. ?
The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s (RNZB) critically acclaimed Giselle, which toured the world after its sold-out premiere season, returns to delight ballet fans around the country in May and June. Romantic, mystical and lyrical, the RNZB’s Giselle is a timeless production of one of ballet’s great stories.
Brave Caitlin Smith and her Imaginary Band will be touring, Caitlin Smith (piano and vocals), Mark Laurent (guitar) and Steve Cournane (percussion and cymbals) a dream team performing jazz and folk music.
NZTrio is excited to announce the first dates for their 2021 series: Dramatic Skies. As the name suggests, the series takes listeners on a journey through intense emotional contrasts, from sweetness and light, to drama and darkness. Audiences will be transported through three dynamic cloudscapes, beginning in April with Stratus, followed by Cumulus in September, […]
This year, Independent Music NZ pays respect to the Patea Māori Club for their ground-breaking single Poi E released in 1983 on Maui Records.
The Chills announce a blistering array of supports joining them for their nationwide Scatterbrain tour April / May 2021 including the likes of Purple Pilgrims, Luke Buda, Mousey, Asta Rangu, Bitter Defeat and Devil’s Elbow.
Francisca Griffin of pivotal Flying Nun band Look Blue Go Purple releases perhaps her most intimate and delicate single yet, featuring fellow Dunedin music icon Alastair Galbraith. This is ahead of anticipated live shows with The Bus Shelter Boys, aka Gabriel Griffin (Sewage, Cuck, Swallows Nest), Mick Elborado (Terminals, Negative Nancies) and new addition Ro […]
In Celebration of NZ Music Month Brand new record label Meow presents a not-to-be-missed showcase this May in celebration of New Zealand Music Month. The line-up features an exciting and diverse mix of the label’s talented roster, including The Butlers, Molly & The Chromatics, There’s A Tuesday and Michael James Keane. To be held at Auckland’s […]