Ministry Announce New Zealand Tour
MINISTRY, the American Industrial Metal Juggernaut led by Al Jourgensen take over New Zealand for 2 Exclusive shows this September!
MINISTRY, the American Industrial Metal Juggernaut led by Al Jourgensen take over New Zealand for 2 Exclusive shows this September!
Kiwi electro-pop princess Theia has announced her first headline tour of New Zealand to celebrate the upcoming release of her highly-anticipated debut EP.
Chris Cornell, vocalist for Soundgarden and Audioslave has died at the age of 52. Details are sketchy at the moment, and no cause of death has been revealed, other than it was “sudden and unexpected”. Cornell had just performed with Soundgarden at Detroit’s Fox Theatre that night. Their final song was, according to setlist.fm, Slaves […]
Ed Sheeran’s love of Australia and New Zealand has been reciprocated with hundreds of thousands of fans snapping up the entire pre-sale allocations for his Australasian tour dates. His 2018 stadium tour is fast shaping up to be one of the biggest in Australasian touring history.
TEG DAINTY and Live Nation in association with Moonshadow Aus Pty announced today that due to overwhelming demand another Auckland show has been added to Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ New Zealand Tour. The British singer-songwriting legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s tickets for his first show at Spark Arena sold out on the first day, so immediate purchase is highly recommended.
If you were a song, what would you sound like? This is the question that ‘You and I Experience’ at Auckland Central City Library will answer.
Tens of thousands of Ed Sheeran fans have snapped up the entire pre-sale allocation to his Auckland show in just minutes today.
Off the back of a dynamic summer Veils tour across New Zealand, and sellout shows in Europe and the USA, frontman and songwriter Finn Andrews returns to New Zealand for two intimate solo performances this June. Showcasing tracks from The Veils catalogue, as well as new material and unheard solo pieces of old, Andrews arrives home just as the […]
At the main bridge of Holiday, Billie-Joe Armstrong screams for the lights in Spark Arena to go down, grabs a portable spotlight and strides onto the runway. “Auckland….Neeww Zeaaland!! Repeat after me!! “No Racism! No Sexism! No Homophobia!! The crowd dutifully responds before erupting into rapturous cheers.
On the eve of Mother’s Day, Wellington musician Thomas Oliver gave us all an early present (including the mums) by stopping in at his home town on his national tour. The fuss was the release of his first proper album, Floating in The Darkness.