Concert Review: Billy Idol, Western Springs, 19 January 2020
Billy Idol is 64 years old. At least that’s what his Wikipedia page says. I have no reason to doubt it… other than what I witnessed at Western Springs last night.
Billy Idol is 64 years old. At least that’s what his Wikipedia page says. I have no reason to doubt it… other than what I witnessed at Western Springs last night.
Clear blue skies made for a stunning start to the afternoon at Western Springs leading up to Fat Freddy’s Drop taking the stage for a 2 hour set at 9pm.
Fat Freddy’s Drop brought a whole team of acts with them to Western Spring on Saturday night, including Avantdale Bowling Club, Bailey Wiley, Chaii, Jess B and L.A.B.
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Celebrating with the city’s first multi-genre festival of a new decade, the full 2020 Auckland Pride Festival programme has landed and offers the largest line-up of events in Auckland Pride’s history.
Hold your breath; we’re going Deep. SICKO Productions & Proudly Asian Theatre presents the pitch black of the Deep, where anything is possible.
The wild child of the performing arts, Auckland Live Fringe Town returns to take over the magnificent Auckland Town Hall from 25 February to 1 March with an explosive line-up of unconventional experiences.