Renaissance: The Age of Genius | Coming to life in Auckland
Direct from Europe, Renaissance: The Age of Genius comes to life at Auckland’s Aotea Centre today!
Direct from Europe, Renaissance: The Age of Genius comes to life at Auckland’s Aotea Centre today!
Allen Stone brought his soulful and jam-packed New Normal tour to a sold-out night at the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Aotea centre in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Come Together: Tom Petty rolled into Auckland over the weekend and delivered Damn the Torpedoes. The Reverend was there (and so was Leonie).
One of the world’s greatest sopranos, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, will be honoured at a star-studded gala event on Wednesday, 20 November, celebrating her remarkable career and also the renaming of the Aotea Centre’s ASB Theatre to the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre.
One of the world’s greatest sopranos, Kiri Te Kanawa, is being celebrated in a grand theatre tradition, with a permanent tribute to be unveiled at Auckland’s Aotea Centre on 20 November.
After selling out their breathtaking show Midnight in 2017, the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO) is again collaborating with Auckland’s leading circus theatre company, The Dust Palace, on a new work in which the circus performers tell their enchantingly beautiful story around – and above – the orchestra.
This winter, the Royal New Zealand Ballet invited choreographers from three continents to share New Zealand stages in Bold Moves – a magnificent mixed bill of daring works at Auckland’s ASB Theatre.
David Bowie Celebration: The David Bowie Alumni Tour was exactly as the name suggests, with two hours of Bowie hits and a few rarer gems performed close to perfection at Aotea Centre last night.
Prepare yourself, for better or worse, this is mostly likely the future of live music. Instead of classic rock trio Cream (Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce), we are presented with Baker and Bruce’s sons along with the son of a Clapton family friend and a couple of ringers…former Deep Purple/Black Sabbath member Glenn […]
With Jethro Tull left in a state of suspended animation, bandleader Ian Anderson trots out the old classics…and a few new ones…to an appreciative Auckland audience.