Tami Neilson Announces “Neilson Sings Nelson” Tour
Award-winning artist Tami Neilson and her band, announce three very special concerts Neilson Sings Nelson in honor of her friend and music legend Willie Nelson.
Award-winning artist Tami Neilson and her band, announce three very special concerts Neilson Sings Nelson in honor of her friend and music legend Willie Nelson.
John Mayall has died at his home in California, age 90. The “Godfather of British Blues” helped ignite the careers of Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor, among many others.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds new single is Long Dark Night, from their upcoming album, Wild God, and watch the full lyric video now.
Tāmaki Makaurau born singer-songwriter Star Chart has released their latest light-hearted single Cheese and Pickle Sandwich. It’s the second single of their sophomore EP White Girl Whining (due late 2024).
Robyn Hitchcock has announced 1967: Vacations In The Past, an acoustic musical companion to his critically acclaimed new memoir, 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left, arriving via Tiny Ghost Records on Friday, September 13. 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left is on sale now from Akashic Books.
In an announcement that is sure to thrill fans across Australia and New Zealand, TROYE SIVAN has unveiled dates for his highly anticipated Something To Give Each Other tour this November and December.
Tyler Childers will bring his eagerly awaited live show to Australia and New Zealand early in 2025, on the Mule Pull Tour.
Living legend Herbie Hancock is set to light up stages across Australia and New Zealand in October, in his first visit since 2019, promising an electrifying evening from one of music’s most revered names.
Once in a blue moon, an artist comes along whose songwriting craft feels as if it arrives fully formed. With heartfelt and intricate songs that display an emotional intelligence that defy expectations of one so young, Ōtepoti singer and songwriter Keira Wallace is such an artist.
Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) has tonight unveiled the 105 films, including 19 shorts, in the 2024 line-up. The event opens in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington on 31 July, before touring nine other centres across the country until 4 September.