Sivle Talk – This City Has Let Our Children Down: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day
Today we bring to your attention, This City Has Let Our Children Down, the latest from Sivle Talk/Tane Cotton.
Today we bring to your attention, This City Has Let Our Children Down, the latest from Sivle Talk/Tane Cotton.
Angelo Munro, Milan Borich, Matthew Berry, Grant Sowerby and Jon Ropiha make up the Erase Everything, a band with members based in Tāmaki Makaurau & Ōtepoti. Here is their new single, New Year New Idea.
Live Nation is thrilled to announce Grammy nominated, platinum certified, singer songwriter Jelly Roll will make his inaugural visit to Australia and New Zealand this October and November on The Down Under 2025 Tour – and he’s bringing Shaboozey and Drew Baldridge along for the ride.
Today, Adam Hattaway and The Haunters release the second single from the upcoming album: Two Roads.
As with the album, the video has been solely created by Paul and was inspired by the imagery of W.B. Yeats’ monumental poem ‘The Second Coming’ and Edgar Allen Poe’s ‘A Descent into the Maelström’.
Indie artist Rachel Louise dives into a tender and hard-hitting coming-of-age story with her new single, Meet Me at the Beach. Inspired by the pop culture phenomenon, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ series on Prime Video, the track comes a week after the final season of the show – which just so happened to drop on […]
One of the country’s most treasured musical voices, Sir Dave Dobbyn, has today announced five regional tour dates around Aotearoa New Zealand. This news comes off the back of his hugely successful sold-out Auckland Town Hall show for the Live Nation’s Auckland Winter Series.
From Christchurch, The Response have released a new single and a new album, both titled, Novel Idea.
Best NZ Folk Artist finalists, You, Me, Everybody return with their new single, Misdirection – an upbeat bluegrass track that dances through life’s detours with energy and heart.
British pop rock band Transvision Vamp are bringing their late 80’s hits down under for the first time in almost three decades. With shows in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch lined up for February 2026, the group will be playing their nostalgia-filled favourites.