Concert Review: Sharon Van Etten – Powerstation June 5, 2019
Sharon Van Etten returned to Auckland last night, a very different performer, a very different artist than she was four years ago.
Sharon Van Etten returned to Auckland last night, a very different performer, a very different artist than she was four years ago.
Riding the wave of her acclaimed debut album, Heard It In A Past Life, Maggie Rogers made her New Zealand performance debut at Auckland’s Powerstation.
Performing an intimate show at Auckland’s Tuning Fork last night, Nina Nesbitt displayed her immense talent as both a singer and songwriter across a 90-minute set with support by local musician, Paige.
It was a full-on rock maelstrom as New Jersey’s Screaming Females returned to Auckland’s Whammy Bar.
Sun Kil Moon brought little more than a keyboard and microphone to The Tuning Fork last night, but delivered a spoken word performance filled with almost three hours of subversive comedy and deeply personal human observation.
San Diego trio The Schizophonics brought their frenzied brand of garage rock to Auckland’s Whammy Bar, kicking off their first tour of New Zealand.
Multiple Gammy winner Kacey Musgraves brought her Oh What A World Tour to Auckland, performing in New Zealand for the very first time.
After postponing their March 24th show due to a scheduling conflict, Broods finally brought their Don’t Feed The Pop Monster tour to Auckland.
She’s sung other people’s songs on cruise ships in the Caribbean and 5-star hotels in China, now Chrissie Hart sings her own songs at Auckland’s Back Beat Bar.
Post Malone, Jaden Smith, and Tyla Yaweh poured three hours of trap-R&B-hip-hop angst into Spark Arena last night, putting floor-shaking bass and showmanship above all else.