Concert Review: Fat Freddy’s Drop, Western Springs 18 January 2020
Clear blue skies made for a stunning start to the afternoon at Western Springs leading up to Fat Freddy’s Drop taking the stage for a 2 hour set at 9pm.
Clear blue skies made for a stunning start to the afternoon at Western Springs leading up to Fat Freddy’s Drop taking the stage for a 2 hour set at 9pm.
Fat Freddy’s Drop brought a whole team of acts with them to Western Spring on Saturday night, including Avantdale Bowling Club, Bailey Wiley, Chaii, Jess B and L.A.B.
Friday Jams Live 2019 tried its best to live up to the hype of being New Zealand’s biggest RNB party, bringing 10 local and international acts to Western Springs Stadium yesterday, where sound issues and mixed energy plagued an otherwise perfect Sunday music festival.
My Chemical Romance (aka MCR/My Chem) will perform at The Outer Fields, Western Springs on Wednesday March 25, following their 2020 headline shows at The DownLoad festival in Sydney and Melbourne.
New Zealand’s biggest party – Friday Jams Live – returns in 2019! For the third year in a row Illusive Presents, Frontier Touring and ZM are bringing the nation’s colossal concert series back to Auckland for one show only this November!
SIX60, New Zealand’s ultimate live band, return to the mighty Western Springs Stadium next February for another record-breaking show!
Thursday 28 June, 2018 – SIX60 announce their plans for next summer, and and the news is both huge and groundbreaking. SIX60 will be the first New Zealand band ever to headline at the iconic venue, Western Springs Stadium.
Auckland City Limits Western Springs March 3, 2018 Despite a brief rain shower in the morning, the city played its part perfectly for this year’s Auckland City Limits Festival. The sun shone, the bands played and the fans grooved.
(Auckland, NZ – 24 October 2017) Musical icons Beck and Grace Jones sit atop the lineup released today for the 2018 AUCKLAND CITY LIMITS music festival.
Unlike in Wellington, the gates opened and the sun shone as over 50,000 Guns n’ Roses fans streamed into Auckland’s Western Springs Stadium. And also unlike Wellington, the band actually showed up on time, much to the shock and amazement of all who were present.