Cate Le Bon – Hollywood Avondale June 5, 2022
Cate Le Bon put on a perfectly paced show to the delight of a house full of music lovers last night at the elegantly regal Hollywood Cinema in Avondale.
Cate Le Bon put on a perfectly paced show to the delight of a house full of music lovers last night at the elegantly regal Hollywood Cinema in Avondale.
Lucy Dacus brought her Home Video Tour to New Zealand last night with the first of four shows taking place at Auckland’s Classic Hollywood Cinema in Avondale.
We Mavericks are Folk duo Victoria Vigenser from Auckland and Lindsay Martin from New South Wales, and tonight at the boutique Art gallery and intimate music venue in Boganville (Auckland’s Wild West), they lay out timeless acoustic Roots music featuring their sophomore album Grief’s a Gardener, released last year.
Georgia Lines brought her songs, her voice and a few members of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra out to the Domain to help celebrate New Zealand Music Month.
Ocean Alley performed at a sold-out Spark Arena last night, pacifying and uniting the audience with their distinctly psychedelic alt-rock sound and featuring solid support by surf-rock openers, Hockey Dad.
Lilypad opened in Auckland on Mothers’ Day with a lineup that included The Veils, Bic Runga, Nadia Reid and Arahi.
Garageland not only brought back the 90s, but they brought back live music to New Zealand’s premiere music venue, The Powerstation.
South For Winter are just that. Based in Nashville, the Kiwi/American duo/couple have flown south for the winter and we here in New Zealand are better for it.
Lips and Phoebe Rings celebrated the end of their national tour in style at Auckland’s Neck Of The Woods.
The Sam Loveridge Band topped the bill at the Thirsty Dog on Saturday to showcase a set of new songs from their forthcoming album and to celebrate the release of their single. The set showed their ability to put on a performance that built up and maintained high energy and showed off their great musicianship. […]