Concert Review: Post Malone – Spark Arena, May 11, 2019
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.
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.
Today, it has been announced that Elton John will perform a third and final show at Auckland’s Mt Smart Stadium, to satisfy New Zealand’s insatiable demand. The new show, scheduled to take place on Thursday 20th February 2020, will be the music icon’s sixth Farewell Yellow Brick Road New Zealand concert and last ever performance […]
Nashville-via-Newcastle, chart-topping Australian singer-songwriter MORGAN EVANS has revealed a debut New Zealand date on his upcoming World Tour – performing at Auckland’s Tuning Fork on Tuesday 29 October, before returning to Australia for a six-date national tour run.
AUCKLAND, NZ (April 30, 2019) – GOMEZ are coming to New Zealand for the first time in seven years in celebration of the upcoming re-issue of their second studio album, Liquid Skin.
TUESDAY MAY 7, 2019 – Irish rockers SNOW PATROL return to New Zealand this coming August for the first time in a decade on their Snow Patrol: Live and Acoustic tour, performing one show at Auckland’s ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre on August 8.
Having performed in some of the most iconic venues around the world, multi-award winning performer Katherine Jenkins will soon add two New Zealand dates to the list, a handful of prestigious theatres in Australia and New Zealand to the list, with Auckland and Christchurch show dates announced for November.
Brace yourself, because The Schizophonics are on their way to rock New Zealand!
David Bowie Celebration: The David Bowie Alumni Tour was exactly as the name suggests, with two hours of Bowie hits and a few rarer gems performed close to perfection at Aotea Centre last night.
It was a bit of the old and a bit of the new as Hugh Cornwell performed solo songs and Stranglers hits for the assembled faithful at Auckland’s Powerstation.
Auckland has embraced San Diego’s Schizophonics and the Whammy show on Friday the 24th May has all but SOLD OUT (only a single digit number of tickets available !)