David Duchovny – Powerstation February 20, 2018
Actor, and now singer, David Duchovny’s appearance at Auckland’s Powerstation brought out the starry-eyed dreamers…although there don’t seem to be as many of those as the artist may have hoped for.
Actor, and now singer, David Duchovny’s appearance at Auckland’s Powerstation brought out the starry-eyed dreamers…although there don’t seem to be as many of those as the artist may have hoped for.
Ben Folds Solo Paper Aeroplane Request Tour was genius from start to finish. Because, let’s face it … Ben Folds is a genius!
Queen + Adam Lambert – Spark Arena, February 17 2018 After five years touring and performing with Queen, Adam Lambert has unquestionably upheld his ‘crown’ as the rightful heir to Freddie Mercury’s throne. Queen and Lambert have perfected their show with a non-stop onslaught of hits amidst elaborate light shows, automation and animated graphics. Each […]
Robbie Williams – Spark Arena February 14, 2018 Robbie Williams did not fail to entertain the crowd with his top hits during a show on Valentine’s Day at the Spark Arena in Auckland. It was great to reminisce about days gone by and sing along to songs that form the soundtrack of many lives. But, […]
The trio of siblings known as Kitty, Daisy and Lewis returned to Auckland’s Powerstation for the third time bringing a little extra sauce in the form of Blind Boy Paxton.
Was Macklemore playing it safe on his Gemini World Tour? If he was, it sure isn’t a bad thing. The audience expected a good time and Macklemore knew how to throw a helluva party!
With their self-aware geekiness and alt-rock anthems, Weezer proved worthy of the long lived affection they inspire as they opened for The Foo Fighters last night.
The Foo Fighters made hearts soar as they effortlessly owned the stage at Mt Smart Stadium.
Leftfield lifted the house roof off at the packed Powerstation playing their influential album Leftism end-to-end, 23 years to the day it was released.
Well it was another scorcher at Laneway this year. Not only was the weather hot, but bands like Wolf Alice, POND and Slowdive generated plenty of heat.