Kim Salmon Announces Auckland Show
Australian artiste and rock and roll legend Kim Salmon will perform one solo NZ show on Tuesday 29th June 2021 at the Wine Cellar in Auckland.
Australian artiste and rock and roll legend Kim Salmon will perform one solo NZ show on Tuesday 29th June 2021 at the Wine Cellar in Auckland.
B.J. Thomas, the voice behind Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head, has died, age 78.
13th Floor photographer Veronica McLaughlin has won the inaugural Aotearoa Music Photography Prize for her atmospheric image of Delaney Davidson at The Wine Cellar.
Kiwi icon’s The Jordan Luck Band are thrilled to announce their biggest tour in over a decade. Packed with all the classic Exponents hits you know & love, the Whatever Happened? NZ Tour will tear through the winter months with a whopping 28 shows over 13 weeks from June to September 2021.
To make their farewell tour extra special, nomadic duo Good Habits (UK) are joined by singer-songwriter Jenny Mitchell (NZ) to share their musical stories, for a series of intimate concerts.
2021 is a comeback year for Ladyhawke (‘Pip’ Brown) with her single ‘Guilty Love’, a collaboration with BROODS topping Triple J’s most played list and clocking over 1 Million streams.
WOMAD, the world’s festival, is delighted that following New Plymouth District Council’s announcement of a host city agreement with WOMAD International, New Zealand’s premier international festival will return to its home of the last 18 years in the stunning Brooklands Park in Taranaki in 2022. The festival dates of March 18-20 have been confirmed.
Following the success of 2020’s inaugural festival, Live Nation in association with Auckland Unlimited, is proud to present Elemental Nights 2021 as part of Elemental AKL.
Today, Louis Baker announces his forthcoming EP Love Levitates out on June 18th. The EP release will be accompanied by four shows across Aotearoa this July.
Powertool Records announces Powerfest – celebrating its 20th Anniversary in a big way on Sunday June 6th (Queen’s Birthday weekend). Dusting off a top-shelf 38-piece tool box of local rabble-rousers to celebrate twenty years of alt-rock and almost 200 releases.