Mel Parsons – Spring Tour 2019
Needing little introduction on these shores, award-winning singer songwriter Mel Parsons is hitting the road with her new album ‘Glass Heart’ for an intimate solo tour of some her favourite New Zealand venues.
Needing little introduction on these shores, award-winning singer songwriter Mel Parsons is hitting the road with her new album ‘Glass Heart’ for an intimate solo tour of some her favourite New Zealand venues.
He’s been called a “Beethoven for the 21st Century”. Mentored my Quincy Jones and inspired by Stevie Wonder, 25-year-old Jacob Collier has been astounding music lovers with his multiple talents since a homemade YouTube clip of his went viral in 2012. Now, New Zealand audiences will have a chance to see the phenomenal Jacob Collier […]
Its been 20 years since The Cowboy Junkies last performed in New Zealand. They were part of the notorious Sweetwaters Festival that found many of the artists (Elvis Costello, UB40, Run DMC) not getting paid for their efforts. Now, the long-serving Canadian quartet is returning to play three shows in May 2020. The band has […]
Fans of Ozzy Osbourne’s early solo career are in for an amazing treat this September. Kiwi super group “Crazy Train” will be performing the entire 1981 live album “Tribute” at four very special concerts.
August 22, 2019: UK hellraisers The Stranglers join forces with Australian-based, Kiwi legends Mi-Sex for what promises to be three electrifying New Zealand concerts between 13-15 February 2020.
One of the most exciting new acts in New Zealand music, Mousey, has just announced her first-ever nationwide tour to celebrate the release of her debut album, LEMON LAW, due for release on October 4.
Randy Newman has announced three New Zealand ‘An Evening With Randy Newman’ tour dates for 2020, taking in Auckland’s Civic Theatre, Wellington’s Opera House and the Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch in February. This will be his first ever tour of New Zealand.
Okilly Dokilly is the world’s only Nedal band. Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, a majority of the band’s lyrics are direct Flanders quotes. The band’s current members include Head Ned (vocals), Dread Ned (drums), Shred Ned (guitar), Bed Ned (bass) and Zed Ned (synth).
Friday 16 August— You may not yet know about Adam Hattaway and the Haunters, but the band from Christchurch are here to change that, announcing their sophomore album Crying Lessons and an eight-date release tour, and sharing glorious rock ‘n’ roll ballad ‘Take Care of You’ along with a tongue-in-cheek video.
The Darkness will be spreading their Easter Is Cancelled message across the land with an Australian and New Zealand headline tour in March 2020.