You Am I – Galatos: September 16, 2022 (Concert Review)
You Am I will forever be associated with the halcyon days of the Big Day Out Festivals that were so much a part of NZ/AUS music culture in the 1990s and early 2000s.
You Am I will forever be associated with the halcyon days of the Big Day Out Festivals that were so much a part of NZ/AUS music culture in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Troy Kingi spreads his musical canvas wide, in time and space, in featuring his folk album Black Sea Golden Ladder released a year ago.
Mimi Webb delivers her New Zealand premier of ecstatic Millennial pop to her peer audience’s wild appreciation. It is also the final date on this tour so it was a party!
Dimmer celebrates their 21st at Auckland’s classic Hollywood Avondale theatre with support from Proteins Of Magic.
Balu Brigada return to play their first headline show in New Zealand in 18 months. With the help of Park Rd and Hurricane Emily, a good crowd filled the Hollywood Avondale for an even better night.
Ball Park Music are a sharp and surprisingly good indie rock group from Brisbane who are making their first mini-tour of New Zealand, even though they’ve been around for 14 years and have garnered numerous accolades across the ditch in the big country.
Recitals celebrated the release of their debut album with a very crowded show at Auckland’s Wine Cellar.
Matt Joe Gow is the Man in Black, from hat to boots tonight at the Wine Cellar. With voice and guitar, he lays down an evening of soulful Americana resonant with influence from the likes of Springsteen, Petty and Van Morrison.
AJR are pop music obsessives who deliver a dramatic and tightly choreographed explosive show, aided by some stunning visual effects. A VMax theatrical experience.
Nadia Reid walked onto a grander stage than many of us have been accustomed to seeing her on. And in rather different company.