Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets – Powerstation February 25, 2020
Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets rocked the Powerstation last night. Marty Duda was on hand and files this review.
Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets rocked the Powerstation last night. Marty Duda was on hand and files this review.
The Invisible Man stars Elisabeth Moss in an adaptation of the classic H. G. Wells novel, presenting a fresh, technophobe horror story which examines obsession, control, and the unravelling of an individual’s sanity throughout its 124-minute runtime. Dir: Leigh Whannell. Starring: Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, Michael Dorman
The Thrash Blast Grind Tour 2020 With Exhumed and King Parrot is coming to New Zealand Tuesday 26th May – Valhalla Tavern – Wellington Wednesday 27th May – Neck of the Woods – Auckland Tickets On Sale Thursday 27th 9am UTR.co.nz – ValhallaTouring.com – Eventfinda.co.nz
The Current War, directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, is a well-written visual feast for geeks, scientists, steampunks and lovers of historical drama. Veronica McLaughlin files this review.
Unfortunately, due to a medical emergency within the Scorpions tour party and insurmountable logistical issues, the SCORPIONS and WHITESNAKE show scheduled to take place at the Spark Arena on Thursday, February 27 has been cancelled.
Six60 and a steady stream of support acts battled poor weather to bring a chill, summer-vibe concert to Western Springs last night, where an otherwise-acceptable show seemed soured by an increasingly dislocated crowd energy.
New Zealand’s rising indie stars, DAFFODILS, have announced their first national tour this April – May.
Alice Cooper brought his ghoulish rock ‘n’ roll carnival to Auckland last night, where The Prince of Darkness captivated an audience at The Trusts Arena with 90 minutes of non-stop nightmare spectacle.
One of England’s most revered bands, elbow, has announced their long-awaited return to New Zealand this June, with special guest, Jesca Hoop.
Pluto treated a small crowd of Aucklanders to an afternoon of free music, face painting and a bouncy castle in Basque Park, organised by Auckland Council.