Concert Review: Milk And Honey Festival – Powerstation March 8, 2019
Last night was the maiden voyage for New Zealand’s Milk And Honey Festival, celebrating International Women’s Day with performances in three cities across four venues.
Last night was the maiden voyage for New Zealand’s Milk And Honey Festival, celebrating International Women’s Day with performances in three cities across four venues.
Six years after their previous New Zealand headline tour, Red Hot Chili Peppers saturated the Spark Arena crowd on Friday with the same psychedelic rock-funk magic they’ve been sharing with the world for more than 35 years.
After a rowdy night of youthful rock and roll at Auckland’s Spark Arena, with Arctic Monkeys, Bryan Ferry brought a touch of elegance to the venue last night with his top shelf band, who, by the end of the evening, proved they could rock with the best of them.
Who says rock and roll is dead? If it is, no one told the Arctic Monkeys or the 12,000 or so fans who showed up at Auckland’s Spark Arena to see them last night.
Precisely 3 years to the day after they performed their much beloved debut album, Psychocandy at Auckland’s Powerstation, the Jesus and Mary Chain returned to show off the rest of their catalogue.
Celebrating 20 years of music-making, Rufus Wainwright brought his “All These Poses Tour” to Auckland’s Town Hall last night.
Julia Jacklin proved that she’s no one trick pony after unveiling her new songs to a very appreciative crowd at Auckland’s Hollywood Cinema.
A classic British band reunited…their breakthrough album played in its entirety…two sold-out shows at the best venue in town…should make for a killer Thursday night out, right? Yeah, nah.
Cable Ties kicked off their New Zealand tour at Whammy Bar last night, delivering an absolutely hypnotic performance, displaying musical precision and powerful, stamina-defying vocals. I can see feel every precise, hard-hitting guitar riff, bassline, and drum beat in my hands as I type this review. They were supported by the psychedelic, dark-surf 3-piece, Echo […]
Singer/songwriter extraordinaire John Prine made Auckland’s Bruce Mason Centre the single best place to be if you are a music lover on this February evening.