Carl o Yāng – Seeing You: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day
Carl o Yāng an indie artist from New Zealand’s South Island releases his new single, Seeing You, today, with an EP to follow.
Carl o Yāng an indie artist from New Zealand’s South Island releases his new single, Seeing You, today, with an EP to follow.
Get ready for the ultimate laneway street party, Cross Street Music Festival, returning on 8 March 2025! Expect a full night of incredible music, vibrant energy, and unreal vibes. The first nine acts on the line-up have just been announced, promising another epic year of live performance. Limited early bird tickets are now on sale.
Hang Glider release Nighttime today ahead of their debut album due early next year! Hang Glider is a new alt-rock band from Te Whanganui A Tara, Wellington, featuring former members of The Ramps (Mike Gwyther, guitar and vocals) and Jawload/Hustler (Paul Lester, drums), as well as concert pianist and composer Emma Newton on bass and […]
Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum artist Aloe Blacc has officially announced his new album Stand Together – due Friday, February 28, 2025. To celebrate the announcement of the new project, Aloe debuted the lead single Don’t Go Alone on Good Morning America.
Alongside of their forthcoming appearance at Knotfest Australia, the enigmatic noise rock-cum-industrial metal trio that is HEALTH returns to New Zealand for their headline tour in many years off the back of their seventh album, Rat Wars, a dystopian, painfully horny fever dream that may just be the zenith of their evolution.
Dutch/New Zealand trio MY BABY are bringing their unique sound back to New Zealand with an intimate Acoustic Blues Club Tour in early 2025.
Multi-GRAMMY Award-winning, diamond-selling band TRAIN is fresh off the heels of an epic summer tour that took in nearly 50 U.S. cities, and today, announces their long-awaited return to Australia and New Zealand in May 2025. Train will be performing at Great Hall (Auckland Town Hall) in Auckland on Wednesday, May 28.
After selling out Auckland’s Town Hall in record speed, Jack White and Frontier Touring are excited to announce a 2nd & Final New Zealand concert has been added at Auckland’s iconic Powerstation for Monday 16 December.
Auckland based, multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Jack Robertson along with acclaimed artist, Anderson Rocio are back with a vulnerable reimagining, Lovesick (In December). The poignant duet follows both sides of the end of romance imploring, “what did you know that I didn’t”?
After months of relentless chaos and sold-out arenas, SLIPKNOT has announced two exclusive headline sideshows next year on the heels of KNOTFEST AUSTRALIA, visiting Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Tuesday 4 March, and Spark Arena in Auckland on Tuesday 11 March.