The Tuning Fork presents: Fork N Funny
Fork n Funny returns in February with URZILA CARLSON, RHYS MATHEWSON, NICK RADO & JAMES NOKISE (MC).
Fork n Funny returns in February with URZILA CARLSON, RHYS MATHEWSON, NICK RADO & JAMES NOKISE (MC).
Something WICKED this way comes… Flying into Sky City Theatre for a limited season in September 2021, North Shore Music Theatre are set to take Auckland audiences on a ‘swankified’ journey to the Emerald City and back again in WICKED the Musical – with Kiwi theatre royalty Tina Cross bringing her own brand of magic […]
The legendary Kiwi band are in their 49th year and they emerge from their quarantine bubble from some Chelsea Hotel of Ageless Rock Stars to lay down a spirited and heartwarming set of great Power Pop and Rock’n’Roll. Taking care of business, and working overtime.
It may be hard to believe, but right here, right now, West Auckland may be the rock & roll capitol of the world. The boys in Ratso sealed that deal last night in (of all places) Titirangi.
Impressive new talent just keeps on coming here in NZ. Lockdown be damned, there is plenty of cool music being made by locals to last us. Last night it was Mema Wilda who was celebrating the release of a new single with a full band set at Anthology Lounge.
Multi-Award winning writer and actor Sarita Keo Kossamak So will be shaking up the floors of Auckland in March at Basement Theatre with her latest show Digging to Cambodia. Smashing together text, movement, AV and karaoke, this contemporary performance finally makes it’s Auckland premiere following from it’s critically acclaimed sell out season at Kia Mau […]
Tony Daunt is onstage, slicked-back hair, Gretsch guitar and wearing an iconic black Country and Western patterned shirt. The five-piece band has more beards than the Twitter boardroom. They run through a nice Country Americana set with the tone on downbeat and melancholy.
The Come Together NZ Supergroup lay it out for the Boomers. With NZ rock royalty including Jon Toogood, Delaney Davidson, Tami Neilson, Lawrence Arabia, & more
A big night for Kiwi music fans of a certain age as they celebrated Pub culture and bid a fond farewell to Th’Dudes.
Stax, Skatalites, Motown and Cool Seventies Soul Jazz. Molly and the Chromatics take the Tuning Fork stage and it’s a brand-new air-mobile that they take through its paces. Resonating with the many elements that comprise present-day Soul. Powerful motor with some hideaway wings.