Kaylee Bell – The Powerstation: May 21, 2023 (Concert Review)
Kaylee Bell closed out her Boots N All Tour at Auckland’s Powerstation on a Sunday with doors opening at 4pm.
Kaylee Bell closed out her Boots N All Tour at Auckland’s Powerstation on a Sunday with doors opening at 4pm.
Devilskin closed out (kind of) their Let Me Breathe tour at Auckland’s Powerstation with a little help from their friends, East York.
Mel Parsons opened up her Tiny Days Tour in Auckland in front of a seated audience at Galatos with a show dedicated to parents and their children.
Soft Plastics celebrated the release for their new album, Saturn Return, last night at Whammy, bringing along some old friends and making some new ones.
Pony Baby features the combined talents of Jazmine Mary and Arahi. This was their public performance debut and it almost went pear shaped until Kendall came to the rescue.
Miriam Clancy returned to New Zealand for personal reasons, but then went public last night with a show at the Wine Cellar featuring Rodney Fisher and her drumming cousin Hannah.
Ruel ruled over a sea of a adoring fans at Auckland’s Town Hall last night. It seems there was more than one coronation going on as it felt like Ruel had been crowned the new King Of Pop.
Rita Mae is a new pop artist from Auckland’s wild west coast who echoes her famous Sergeant Pepper character. Lovely Rita meter maid, lovely Rita meet ‘er Mae.
We Will Ride Fast, is the psychedelic post-synth-punk project of Tauranga-based visual artist and Toi Ohomai lecturer Kyle Satter, who has released 30 pieces of waiata during a 25 years career. Tonight he breached the regional borders to share his newly released album Army Of Invisible Zombies with the heathens of Tamaki Makaurau.
Broods lay down a great indie pop show where times and musical eras are not fixed. They may well be Aliens travelling in their spaceship bubble.