Jenny Mitchell Adds NZ Dates to the “Forest House” Tour
After supporting Kasey Chambers on 32 dates around Australia, Jenny Mitchell is hitting the road to celebrate the release of her new album ‘Forest House.’
After supporting Kasey Chambers on 32 dates around Australia, Jenny Mitchell is hitting the road to celebrate the release of her new album ‘Forest House.’
Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce American musician, writer, visual artist, and filmmaker, David Byrne will return to Australia and New Zealand in January 2026 in support of his new album Who Is The Sky? – out September 5, 2025, via Remote Control/Matador.
Otherwoman are excited to announce their new single, the genre-redefining Circles. Here is the blurb with more: After bursting on to the scene with Who Is The Otherwoman, a collector’s CD which debuted at number 6 on the Aotearoa album charts, accompanied by a sold-out release show, Otherwoman follow up with the long anticipated streaming […]
Sly Stone, aka Sylvester Stewart, has died at the age of 82. A true musical trailblazer, Sly & The Family Stone helped change the course of popular music in the late 60s and early 70s.
NYC-based, New Zealand-born artist Harper Finn unveils Love and Loneliness, the evocative third track from his highly anticipated debut album – a body of work shaped by solitude, self-discovery, and the raw atmosphere of his time in New York City.
Auckland’s soul-electronic collective LEISURE share new single Missing You, a track that captures the bittersweet feeling of being close to someone physically, yet feeling emotionally distant. It reflects on the quiet ache that comes when a loved one is going through personal struggles, causing the relationship to shift and feel unfamiliar.
We here at The 13th Floor are thrilled to learn that Image Auckland has announced the winner of 2025 Music Photography Award – Whakaahua Puoro Toa. First place goes to Azrie Azizi for his photo of Fazerdaze at the Powerstation.
First Reserve has wasted no time in 2025. The Te-Whanganui-A-Tara based solo recording project of Ryan Connaghan (he/they) has become a staple of the city’s music scene in little over a year. Last One marks a new era for the songwriter, and is the first release from their upcoming, as of yet unannounced debut project.
Dynamic Taranaki 5-piece Courtnay & The Unholy Reverie reveal a musically softer side with 1988, a warm-hearted, radio-friendly country-pop gem, and their first release in 2025.
Ōtautahi’s darling, and San Francisco’s Father/Daughter Records signee Pickle Darling returns with their first release of 2025 – the shimmering, emotionally expansive single Massive Everything.