The Official 2019 Music Month Summit!
Aotearoa has an abundance of world-class talent that you can see on stages across the length and breadth of the country.
Aotearoa has an abundance of world-class talent that you can see on stages across the length and breadth of the country.
April 18, 2019: Auckland-by-way-of-Christchurch band Clap Clap Riot celebrated the tenth anniversary of their first physical release, TV Knows Better in March with a number of shows around Aotearoa.
Local rockabilly band Boom! Boom! Deluxe turned their 13th Floor Video Session into a rock & roll dance party.
With her 80th birthday coming up next month, Mavis Staples shows no sign of slowing down.
The Raconteurs played their first proper gig since November 2011 at Auckland’s Powerstation, serving up 90 minutes of riff-driven rock & roll.
2018 was the breakout year for The Beths, beginning with a signing to Carpark Records and Dew Process.
Today we have another new one from Cate Le Bon.
Caroline Easther has been a mainstay on the New Zealand music scene going back to the early 1980s, playing with The Verlaines, The Chills, Let’s Planet and Hobnail.
Three-time Grammy Award winners, Snarky Puppy, brought their weird, wild, and wonderful one-of-a-kind performance to Auckland’s Powerstation last night, mixing jazz, funk, and warped rock into a 90-minute musical rollercoaster.
Beck is back with a new track titled Saw Lightning.