DJ Sir-Vere’s Major Flavours Hip-Hop Mixtape Coming To Spark
The biggest hip-hop mixtape collection in Aotearoa is coming to you live! DJ Sir-Vere’s Major Flavours, heading to Spark Arena on March 12, 2021.
The biggest hip-hop mixtape collection in Aotearoa is coming to you live! DJ Sir-Vere’s Major Flavours, heading to Spark Arena on March 12, 2021.
In a new look ceremony, there will be 19 performances at the 2020 Aotearoa Music Awards | Nga Tohu Puoro o Aotearoa. The line-up was announced tonight at the launch of SkyCity’s new music venue Flare. The star-studded line up includes Tui finalists BENEE, The Beths, CHAII, Church & AP, City Of Souls, Jawsh685, L.A.B, […]
The NZ Top 40 Number 1 album Waiata Anthems is being reimagined live at The Civic this September for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2020 – Māori Language Week. One year on from the iconic album release, Annie Crummer, Bic Runga, Drax Project, Che Fu, Hollie Smith, Don McGlashan, MELODOWNZ and Stan Walker are […]
One Love Festival will return on Waitangi Weekend 2021 with a line-up featuring Aotearoa’s biggest reggae bands, including Fat Freddy’s Drop, L.A.B, Kora and Maisey Rika.
A star-studded line-up featuring some of best live acts around – including L.A.B, Katchafire, and Stan Walker – will be hitting the road this winter for Good Vibes 2020.
Stan Walker is bringing some of NZ’s freshest talent on his Springboard Tour this September!
Love, unity and hope was a theme throughout the night with NZ’s music family joining together, in the wake of the Christchurch Terrorist attack on 2 Mosques tragically leaving 50 dead and many injured. All proceeds from the sold out show go to the fund Our People, Our City, established by the Christchurch Foundation.
With 45 acts, five stages and a stunning harbour vistas the Capital’s best day out for music fans promised a great party to close off an exceptional summer. Now in its 11th year this sold out festival has rightly earned its iconic status, alongside Laneway, Rhythm & Vines, the former Big Day Out and Splore, among others. It’s also the best way to see the greatest number of Kiwi bands all in one place. So, did it live up to the reputation? Tim Gruar packed a rain jacket, his notepad and his camera to head along and find out.