Year of the Tiger (虎—hǔ) – a Unique Night of Theatre
Coming to Auckland this March, the world premiere of New Zealand theatre-artist Alice Canton’s new live arts project, Year of the Tiger(虎—hǔ).
Coming to Auckland this March, the world premiere of New Zealand theatre-artist Alice Canton’s new live arts project, Year of the Tiger(虎—hǔ).
Thee Golden Geese return with their long-awaited second single! Following the phenomenal success of debut “22/39”, those loveable louts from Aotearoa‘s largest city bring you their tribute to growing up to accept your fate: Jazz Dad! Written at 10pm last night while packing up their gear at the end of band practice, Thee Golden Geese […]
Laneway Festival Auckland – mere days away – has released its playing times! Grab the festival app for IOS or ANDROID or check them out HERE. Situated in one of the city’s most idyllic venues and set to sell out imminently, make sure to secure your ticket now to avoid tears.
Andrew Fagan and The People announce Auckland release show to celebrate new album Act Normal. Out February 14th, 2020 on Southbound.
Fat Freddy’s Drop brought a whole team of acts with them to Western Spring on Saturday night, including Avantdale Bowling Club, Bailey Wiley, Chaii, Jess B and L.A.B.
Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Butch Hancock with Colin Gilmore – March 1st at The Tuning Fork, Auckland
Tame Impala announce biggest ever nz show for April 2020 ahead of anticipated new album – with very special guests Khruangbin
“The most important thing about you is what you look like.” Right? Told through a series of games, songs, dance and spoken word, Game Face is a joyfully anarchic critique of oppressive beauty ideals and the effort it takes to keep resisting them.
Laneway are very excited to announce a partnership with #PUMANZ. They will bring a massive line-up and good vibes to a fourth stage, THE PUMA BLOCK PARTY!
Celebrating with the city’s first multi-genre festival of a new decade, the full 2020 Auckland Pride Festival programme has landed and offers the largest line-up of events in Auckland Pride’s history.