Rock Giants Announced For Storm the Gates Festival in Auckland
Some of the biggest names in rock will descend on New Zealand in early 2018 for the inaugural Storm the Gates Festival, presented by The Rock FM.
Some of the biggest names in rock will descend on New Zealand in early 2018 for the inaugural Storm the Gates Festival, presented by The Rock FM.
MJR Presents announced today that Mariah Carey’s February 2018 Australian and New Zealand tour has been rescheduled to October due to a necessary realignment of her international engagements for 2018.
With their debut album Reborn released in 2014, Lookin Up have since played with all they have, to anyone who is willing to listen.
The Mockers’ cat is finally out of the bag. To celebrate the release of their upcoming Live DVD/CD, the band will play shows in Auckland, Wellington, Tauranga and Christchurch.
Honouring the old-school Motown sound and working it into something of their very own, Melbourne four-piece, The Teskey Brothers, stunned many in 2017 with their gorgeous debut album, HALF MILE HARVEST.
This was a show for the ages. It was the last date on Paul McCartney’s One On One tour and the ex-Beatle pulled out all the stops…an incredible set list, an amazing band, lights, video clips, fireworks…the whole shebang.
Future Islands gave devoted fans the show they’d been waiting for at Auckland’s Powerstation last night. Packed to the rafters, in the confines of the club it felt more like a rave with almost everybody on ‘E’ – such was the love in the room for the Baltimore-based synth-rockers. Rare to see such a vocal, […]
Elemeno P and Jordan Luck are joining forces for a freewheeling end of year tour beginning December 21st.
American doom metal trio Sleep have announced that they have cancelled their planned shows in New Zealand and Australia citing allegations of sexual misconduct by Dave Cutbush of Australian touring company Life Is Noise.
With classic rock heavyweights Paul McCartney and Cat Stevens in town this week, Angus & Julia Stone’s show at the Civic could have easily gotten lost in the shuffle. But the Australian siblings needn’t have worried as their fans made their presence known, cheering on both old and new songs.