Smokin’ Daggers and More – Thirsty Dog: December 17, 2022
Thirsty Dog Night is made up of four homegrown bands, who cover an eclectic mix of styles but ultimately make great, ferocious rock ’n’ roll.
Thirsty Dog Night is made up of four homegrown bands, who cover an eclectic mix of styles but ultimately make great, ferocious rock ’n’ roll.
The Pixies steamed through a rousing set of 27 songs in 85 minutes taking fans on a high-powered journey through the past and back again.
A stage full of top tier jazz musicians, each outstanding in their own right, hold, lift and illuminate multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier while he literally jumps from one instrument to the other across the Powerstation stage on Tuesday night.
Sharon Van Etten’s Darkness Fades Tour stopped down at Auckland’s Civic Theatre to present a show that was both musically satisfying and emotionally fulfilling.
Jack Johnson, The Black Seeds and Muroki brought the summer vibes and warmth to Auckland, making the rain irrelevant at Western Springs.
China Crisis hit this country for the first time, on their 40th Anniversary Tour no less, and finally get to fire up the passions of their fans in person.
We all know Princess Chelsea’s wonderful Cigarette Duet which went viral with 82 million YouTube views since its release in 2011 on her first album ‘Lil Golden Book
Guns N’ Roses closed out this leg of their current “We’re F’N Back! Tour” with a show at Auckland’s Eden Park that can best be described as ‘Epic’.
The Pipi Pickers are one of the premier bluegrass bands in New Zealand, and they played a hot set of tunes at the iconic Devonport folk music venue.
Khruangbin make music on the Astral Plane. In the course of ninety minutes, they travel on a seamless magic carpet ride of musical styles, touching down on many genres East and West.