Ben Folds’ Paper Aeroplane Request Tour Coming to Auckland
Ben Folds brings the Paper Aeroplane Request Tour to the Powerstation, Monday 19th February. Tickets from www.aaaticketing.co.nz (SPONSORED)
Ben Folds brings the Paper Aeroplane Request Tour to the Powerstation, Monday 19th February. Tickets from www.aaaticketing.co.nz (SPONSORED)
For the First Time in New Zealand.. Mortiis (Nor) is coming to New Zealand for Two Shows Only !
The BAY OF ISLANDS MUSIC FESTIVAL has added more blues, funk, and soul to the already incredible line-up. Fans can now look forward to the dynamite vocals of rockabilly country star TAMI NEILSON, funkadelic Northlander TROY KINGI, blues-roots juggernaut SWAMP THING and the heartfelt blues guitar of MOONDOG.
Seven Crowns have announced a 4-city tour of NZ this March. Formed in 2005, in the depths of the British West Country, their influences are both obvious and inevitable – the “punk” of Poison Idea, the rock of Motorhead, and the mutterings of Roky Erickson.
It’s time to plan your day at Auckland City Limits at Western Springs on Saturday 3 March as the music festival releases its 2018 timetable and site map.
Disco will live again when the leading lights of the 70s New Zealand boogie scene make the music turn you on and on one more time.
The biggest rock festival to hit New Zealand in recent years just got bigger! The legendary Sublime With Rome and (Hed) P.E have just been added to the Storm The Gates line-up, alongside the already action-packed bill that features rock heavyweights Limp Bizkit, Suicidal Tendencies, City Of Souls, Skinny Hobos and Written By Wolves.
Women Changing the World, a fast-paced, funny and fascinating series of talks from women doing their part to effect change in the world will open this year’s Writers & Readers. The gala event will be held on International Women’s Day, 8 March, with a line-up that includes Aotearoa’s Poet Laureate Selina Tusitala Marsh, Australian novelist Charlotte […]
American sledgehammer stoner metal giants RED FANG are returning to New Zealand, so hold onto your beard, because things are going to get messy!
After a stand-out slot at this year’s Bay Dreams Festival, US hip-hop artist Machine Gun Kelly is bringing his own headline tour to New Zealand.