Concert Review: Cloudy Single Release Party – Wine Cellar January 8, 2021
Cloudy with a chance of good musical vibes…that was the forecast as we headed on down to The Wine Cellar on this Friday night in Auckland.
Cloudy with a chance of good musical vibes…that was the forecast as we headed on down to The Wine Cellar on this Friday night in Auckland.
The sun went down, the wind kicked up and a slight drizzle trickled down on Auckland’s K-Rd as Michael Morris & The Slow Loris brought their Pseudoephedrine Single Release Tour from Dunedin to Auckland.
Its been a wild, strange year and finally 2020 is over. With Covid breathing down our necks the live music scene in New Zealand is still alive but struggling without any overseas artists allowed in the country.
Muroki is another young New Zealand musician who is setting up for a meteoric rise in attention. He certainly has the goods for it as he shows tonight with his well-drilled band. A good friend of Benee who has done exactly the same thing. He is the first signing to her brand-new record label. Elton […]
A special show tonight. Six acts. Daffodils, LA Women, Rei, LAIIKA, Spaces and Sophie & Sam. From the freshly minted to the already-seasoned. Brought together courtesy of Music Helps. A charitable organisation formed in 2012 to assist musicians, and to help in times of distress.
With Christmas just around the corner, revelers were in force last night all around Auckland. But folks who attended the 95bFM Wine Cellar & Whammy Bar Xmas Party 2020 had a chance to see a bit of Kiwi music history in the making.
While wild rock & roll was raging next door at Whammy, things were decidedly more mellow at The Wine Cellar last night.
The Best Pub Gig in the World works best in an actual pub in the heart of Auckland’s iconic Dominion Road.
The Come Together NZ Supergroup lay it out for the Boomers. With NZ rock royalty including Jon Toogood, Delaney Davidson, Tami Neilson, Lawrence Arabia, & more
A big night for Kiwi music fans of a certain age as they celebrated Pub culture and bid a fond farewell to Th’Dudes.