JPEGMAFIA – Powerstation: July 26, 2022 (Concert Review)
JPEGMAFIA is prowling the Powerstation stage, slapping outstretched hands, huge grin on his face. Wearing shorts and a headband, looking like an MMA fighter. We will soon see why.
JPEGMAFIA is prowling the Powerstation stage, slapping outstretched hands, huge grin on his face. Wearing shorts and a headband, looking like an MMA fighter. We will soon see why.
Biig Piig is itinerant gypsy wanderer Jessica Smyth, delivering a maiden performance of Indie pop mixed with liberal strokes of jazz and neo-soul in wintry Auckland tonight.
Tate McRae delivered a high-powered kinetic pop performance to a packed Shed 10 audience on Auckland’s waterfront on a windy and wet Sunday evening.
Joy Crookes was loving the alien at Auckland’s Powerstation last night and the crowd was giving plenty of love right back at her.
Dope Lemon graced the Auckland Town Hall as part of this year’s musically ambitious Elemental Nights Concert Series.
Strange Universe returns to Auckland with a satisfyingly diverse line-up of international and local acts rocking The Powerstation.
Liam Gallagher appears to erupt like a volcano with his big band as they begin their Spark Arena show on a peak with Hello, the opening track to the great Oasis album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Orville Peck is welcomed to the stage by a sold-out Powerstation audience who raise a massive welcoming cheer. The black-tasseled Lone Ranger mask and black cowboy hat of Peck is matched by many tonight, males and females.
Wet Leg, “Britain’s buzziest band” performed at Auckland’s Tuning Fork on this wintry Sunday night and gave the people what they want!
Vera Ellen finally got her It’s Your Birthday Tour to Auckland, after having the original date (Mar. 5) cancelled for the usual reasons.