13th Floor New Song Of the Day: Soccer Practise – Big Bad Wolf
Auckland-based alt-electronic band Soccer Practise release their self-titled debut album today.
Auckland-based alt-electronic band Soccer Practise release their self-titled debut album today.
Here’s something special, while in Auckland to make her NZ performance debut at The Tuning Fork, Vancouver’s Frazey Ford performing Cat Stevens’ How Can I Tell You for The 13th Floor. That’s Frazey’s neighbour, Caroline Ballhorn, on harmony vocals.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 – The world’s biggest selling jazz instrumentalist, CHRIS BOTTI, will make his debut visit to New Zealand in 2018, performing at the Bruce Mason Centre on Wednesday, February 21.
English pop group Take That performed at Auckland’s Trusts Stadium last night.
Canadian songstress Frazey Ford made her New Zealand live performance debut at Auckland’s Tuning Fork last night.
They immediately sold out Sydney and Melbourne dates earlier this year, and now Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce the return to New Zealand and Australia of Brooklyn icons LCD Soundsystem for their biggest headline shows ever this summer – touring February 2018!
Legendary Kiwi favourites, stellar* have today announced their first shows together in eight years! The multi award-winning group has just confirmed two March 2018 shows in Auckland (Tuning Fork, Friday 9 March) and Wellington (San Fran, Saturday 10 March) to follow their summer festival touring route.
In 1991, Strong was introduced to the world through his portrayal of Declan “Deco” Cuffe, lead vocalist of fictional Irish soul band THE COMMITMENTS from the film of the same name. Now, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the award-winning film, Strong will tour NZ for the first time ever this March!
Seven-time Grammy Award-winning artist Big Boi is returning to New Zealand for two headline performances in March, 2018.
Twenty-one years after their breakthrough album, Moseley Shoals, Ocean Colour Scene were set to play on Auckland’s Powerstation stage to a veritable ocean of expatriates. I felt I needed a passport to get into this gig, and having never been to England, after tonight I don’t think I need to: England came to me.