Naked Whammy Fest Announces 2021 Line-Up
Naked PR is proud to present the inaugural Naked Whammy Fest. It’s happening on Saturday January 30, at Whammy Bar and Whammy Backroom, and entry is free (until it’s full)!
Naked PR is proud to present the inaugural Naked Whammy Fest. It’s happening on Saturday January 30, at Whammy Bar and Whammy Backroom, and entry is free (until it’s full)!
Los Angeles-based performance artist and singer-songwriter – Chelsea Jade – has announced an eight show nationwide tour.
With the new year kicking in, we at The 13th Floor are determined to cover as much new music as possible. Our first entry is this new album by Steve Earle titled J.T.
Imugi 이무기’s Yery Cho is visibly gobsmacked as she gazes down at a packed-out Tuning Fork, as the locally based R&B/electro-pop outfit herald their triumphant sophomore EP Dragonfruit. Behind her, partner in rhyme Carl Ruwhiu is just as dazed, but only for a moment. They’ve got a show to put on.
Mangawhai Soul 2020 – time to let your hair down enjoy international performers and dance with Award winning artist Nanny Assis, Maggie Gould, Kevin Field, Paul Urbana Jones and live bands. Plus special guests.
The good folk at Pals are stoked to present The Beach Ball, a summer tour like no other showcasing some of Aotearoa’s freshest acts! Think sun, think sand, think a whole lot of good vibes to help you max out those two weeks of annual leave you booked way back in May.
The Silencer will not be silenced! And we’re picking up where we left off. Covid safe and harder than ever, Chopper brings his hit show The Silencer to Aotearoa in March 2021.
Due to overwhelming demand for tickets, a second and final show at Church Road Winery in Napier has been announced for Sunday, March 7 and a second and final performance at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Sunday, March 21. Tickets to the newly announced shows will go on sale at 1pm Friday, December 4.
Wellington’s Cuba Street Precinct is set to come alive as CubaDupa, New Zealand’s most diverse and creative street festival, confirms plans for a full street festival on the weekend of March 27-28, 2021
Comprised of drummer Ezra Simons and vox/guitarist Gussie Larkin (also of indie-pop outfit Mermaidens, though you couldn’t tell), Earth Tongue tore Whammy to shreds with their monstrous brand of psych-rock on the penultimate night of their most extensive Aotearoa tour to date.