Concert Review: 95bFM GOLD – A 50th Anniversary Celebration
For many, 95bFM has been a lifeline, connecting curious and adventurous music lovers over the span of half a century.
For many, 95bFM has been a lifeline, connecting curious and adventurous music lovers over the span of half a century.
Love was in the air last night at Auckland’s Anthology Lounge as Kendall Elise and her band celebrated Valentine’s Day with songs both of romance and heartbreak.
American garage-rockers The Supersuckers wielded the evil powers of rock and roll at Auckland’s Whammy Bar last night.
Lily Allen opened the final leg of her No Shame Tour at Auckland’s Spark Arena. Both the venue and the show itself were smaller, more intimate affairs than recent concerts by pop divas such as Pink, Cher and Shania Twain, giving fans a chance to connect with the sometimes controversial artist.
Internationally-acclaimed singer songwriter Nadia Reid played the first of three shows at Auckland’s Wine Cellar last night.
Imagine Dragons and The Temper Trap – Spark Arena May 21, 2018 Las Vegas rockers Imagine Dragons brought their Evolve World Tour to Auckland’s Spark Arena last night. They also brought along Aussie band The Temper Trap.
Last night, Whammy bar hosted Australian indie rock band Camp Cope and they serenaded the audience with songs of love, heartbreak and angst. For the past three years, Camp Cope have built up a loyal following of fans throughout the world, touring Europe and America with their sweet but grief stricken indie tunes containing a hint […]
NZ indie-pop group nomad gave a stunning performance at Galatos in Auckland, NZ to celebrate the release of their debut album, Can You Feel It.
In conjunction with the release of their new single Wallace Line, Ha the Unclear were joined by Dictaphone Blues and The Protection for a show at Whammy Bar. Gabrielle Stoddard was at Whammy to capture highlights of the night on camera.
Wind and rain is all part of the charm for living in Titirangi so the wet weather had little impact on the crowd that came to watch Carnivorous Plant Society and Hopetoun Brown perform at the Titirangi War Memorial Hall and close out Day 1 of the Titirangi Festival.