Interview: A Homecoming With Flogging Molly’s Dennis Casey
Irish punk band Flogging Molly is due to hit town on April 12 with a show at Auckland’s Powerstation, their first in New Zealand.
Irish punk band Flogging Molly is due to hit town on April 12 with a show at Auckland’s Powerstation, their first in New Zealand.
AUCKLAND, NZ (March 13, 2019) – Australian producer and multi-instrumentalist JACK RIVER is bringing her ambitious psych-pop sound to New Zealand for the first time. Audiences will get the opportunity to witness this unique artist in an intimate performance at The Tuning Fork on March 30.
There was excitement today at The 13th Floor as Lzzy and Joe from Halestorm stopped in for a visit before their headlining show at The Powerstation tonight.
One of our favourite Kiwi bands has just released a new song! It’s Mermaidens with new music and new tour dates.
This just in from the promoter: As a result of Andy Gill suffering from a serious chest infection (which has been causing him breathing problems) he has been advised by his doctor not to fly and so we need to postpone the Australia & New Zealand tour to November.
Beach House drifted into town last night and mesmerized the audience at the Auckland Town Hall with their bittersweet brand of dreamy pop.
Six years after their previous New Zealand headline tour, Red Hot Chili Peppers saturated the Spark Arena crowd on Friday with the same psychedelic rock-funk magic they’ve been sharing with the world for more than 35 years.
After a rowdy night of youthful rock and roll at Auckland’s Spark Arena, with Arctic Monkeys, Bryan Ferry brought a touch of elegance to the venue last night with his top shelf band, who, by the end of the evening, proved they could rock with the best of them.
AUCKLAND, NZ (March 8, 2019) – METALLICA has confirmed its long-awaited return to Australia and New Zealand. The band’s first concert dates in Australia since 2013, and first New Zealand show since 2010, will be:
Who says rock and roll is dead? If it is, no one told the Arctic Monkeys or the 12,000 or so fans who showed up at Auckland’s Spark Arena to see them last night.