Concert Review: Broods – Auckland Town Hall May 16, 2019
After postponing their March 24th show due to a scheduling conflict, Broods finally brought their Don’t Feed The Pop Monster tour to Auckland.
After postponing their March 24th show due to a scheduling conflict, Broods finally brought their Don’t Feed The Pop Monster tour to Auckland.
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.
Cedric Burnside brought his Mississippi Hill Country Blues to Auckland’s Tuning Fork, kicking off a world tour in support of his album, Benton County Relic.
From the deep South…Dunedin actually, comes Repulsive Woman, aka Millie Lovelock, presenting songs from her upcoming album, Relief, at Auckland’s Wine Cellar.
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.
It was all strings and love songs at the Bruce Mason Centre last night as Air Supply made a nearly sold out audience very happy.
Alejandro Rose-Garcia, aka Shakey Graves, has made the move from the Tuning Fork to the Powerstation, and his very vocal fans have followed him there.
Norah Jones and her band played to a sold out audience at Auckland’s ASB Theatre, treating them to a performance full of style and grace.
Australian musician Matt Corby returned to Auckland intent on thrilling his audience with songs from his new album, Rainbow Valley.