Kane Brown – Spark Arena: September 25, 2022
Kane Brown is a hot item in country music in America currently, and he delivered a show of genre-bending spectacular Americana to a wildly enthusiastic audience of Kiwi heartland country music fans.
Kane Brown is a hot item in country music in America currently, and he delivered a show of genre-bending spectacular Americana to a wildly enthusiastic audience of Kiwi heartland country music fans.
AJR are pop music obsessives who deliver a dramatic and tightly choreographed explosive show, aided by some stunning visual effects. A VMax theatrical experience.
Billie Eilish blew the crowd away with her first of three performances at Spark Arena this September celebrating the release of her second album Happier Than Ever.
Midnight Oil returned to Auckland’s Spark Arena with their “Resist Tour”, being billed at the long-running Aussie band’s “Final Tour”.
Sigur Rós brought their magic and majesty for the second time to New Zealand and it was a powerful and captivating theatre experience. From one small, distant land of volcanoes to another. The performers make it monumental and dissolve all boundaries, encompassing the world and beyond.
Liam Gallagher appears to erupt like a volcano with his big band as they begin their Spark Arena show on a peak with Hello, the opening track to the great Oasis album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Ocean Alley performed at a sold-out Spark Arena last night, pacifying and uniting the audience with their distinctly psychedelic alt-rock sound and featuring solid support by surf-rock openers, Hockey Dad.
Shapeshifter are behemoths as a top-draw live band. Here at home in New Zealand and around the world culminating in the festival of music pilgrimage, Glastonbury. A large fan base is here at the Spark Arena in noisy support and they get a state-of-the-art light show to go with a superb heavy-heavy Monster sound.
Following the release of their recent New Zealand Number Two album ‘When You See Yourself’, Kings of Leon are delighted to announce their first Auckland show in over 12 years. The set will include songs from all 8 of their albums.
Spark Arena was the only place to be last night as Neil Finn and Crowded House got a mesmerised audience on its feet in a spirit of celebration, both of the band’s work and just how lucky we are to be New Zealanders in this bizarre moment in space & time.