Shapeshifter celebrate 20 years of Soulstice with an 8-date NZ Roadie + WIN $1800 worth of Waitomo fuel!
Aotearoa live drum and bass legends Shapeshifter are hitting the road this winter to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their iconic album Soulstice. Thanks to the support of Waitomo – the only 100% Kiwi owned and operated fuel company.
The 8-date Soulstice 20th Anniversary Roadie takes in Invercargill, Dunedin, Wānaka, Christchurch, Methven, Wellington, Whanganui, and New Plymouth, bringing their celebrated live show to theatres and halls across Aotearoa, revisiting towns they haven’t played in years and performing at many venues for the first time.
Friday, June 19 – Isaac Theatre Royal – Christchurch
Saturday, June 20 – Memorial Hall – Methven
Thursday, July 23 – Meow Nui – Wellington
Friday, July 24 – Royal Opera House – Whanganui
Saturday, July 25 – TSB Theatre – New Plymouth
Thursday 26 March, 10AM presale (24-hour presale)
Friday 27 March, 10AM General Public on sale
TICKETS
Kavari
Liverpool born electronic music artist and DJ based in Glasgow, known for her transgressive art and experimental approach to sound and performance. Raised and emerging from the Scottish Highlands, she began performing in her late teens, creating a distinct, high-intensity style that blends her influences of industrial, ambient, club, EDM, and noise music.
Thursday 18 June – Meow, Wellington
Saturday 20 June – Neck of The Woods (Nympho). Auckland
The Sour
The Sour who hail from Tāmaki Makaurau are a band of badass wāhine who share a love of all things grungy, punky, loud and heavy. After accidentally releasing a demo that reached number 1 on the bFM top 10, a year later the band are finally ready to officially release their first single…
Come join them to celebrate at Public Bar (Whammy) Thursday 10 July doors open at 7pm.
Thursday July 10 – Public Bar (Whammy), Auckland
LOGAN EDWARDS – Belong to Someone Else Tour
Supported by Emily Esplin
To celebrate the release of his debut EP Belong to Someone Else, Logan Edwards is heading around the motu for a six-date national tour backed by a full band. Across these shows, Logan will perform the songs from the EP alongside the music that inspired its creation, as well as snippets from his past projects that shaped the performer he is today.
Thursday 9th July – Rhyme X Reason – Wānaka
Friday 10th July – Yonder – Tāhuna / Queenstown
Friday 17th July – Space Academy – Ōtautahi / Christchurch
Saturday 18th July – Pearl Diver – Ōtepoti / Dunedin
Thursday 23rd July – San Fran – Pōneke / Wellington
Friday 24th July – Big Fan – Tāmaki Makaura / Auckland
Vera Ellen
Heaven Knows What Time.
Album Release Tour
Thurs 23 July – Porridge Watson, Whanganui
Fri 24 July – Meow, Wellington
Sat 25 July – Hollywood Avondale, Auckland
Sun 26 July – Last Place, Hamilton
Thurs 30 July – The Loons, Lyttelton
Fri 31 July – Pearl Diver, Dunedin
Tickets onsale from: www.banishedmusic.com/tours/
Aotearoa/NZ September Tour Dates
Fri 4 September – Oamaru – Grainstore Gallery
Sat 5 September – Christchurch- Space Academy
Thur 10 September – Auckland – Whammy!
Fri 11 September – Waiheke – Artworks Theatre
Sat 12 September – Wellington – Vogelmorn Bowling Club
Sat 19 September – Dunedin – Hanover Hall

Office Dog
Prime Corner
Album Release Tour 2025
Friday 4 September – Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland – Double Whammy
Saturday 5 September – Te Whanganui-a-Tara / Wellington (Great Sounds Great Festival)
Friday 11 September – Ōtepoti / Dunedin – The Crown
Saturday 12 September – Ōhinehou / Lyttelton – Lyttelton Coffee Company
Tickets for all shows will be available via undertheradar.co.nz, with the exception of the Great Sounds Great Festival show in Wellington, which will be sold through eyegum.co.nz
La Dispute – No One Was Driving The Car Aotearoa 2026 Tour
with special guest Mieke
The post-hardcore innovators of La Dispute, known for their emotionally charged lyrics and ambitious compositions, are hitting Aotearoa this October. These shows will celebrate their critically acclaimed fifth studio album, No One Was Driving The Car.
Tuesday 27th October – Meow, Wellington
Wednesday 28th October – Hollywood Avondale, Auckland
Tickets on sale from 10am, Friday 20th February
Aldous Harding
To celebrate Train On The Island, Harding’s first headline shows since 2023 will kick off during album release week. She announces dates in Australia and her native New Zealand
Wednesday 25 November – HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND, BNZ Theatre *NEW*
Friday 27 November – CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, Christchurch Town Hall *NEW*
Saturday 28 November – AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, Te Paepae Theatre *NEW*
Sunday 29 November – WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, Michael Fowler Centre *NEW*
Foo Fighters – Take Cover Tour 2027
(Supported by Dick Move and Ringlets)
One of the biggest and most beloved rock bands of all time – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Foo Fighters – make their hugely anticipated return to New Zealand next summer. Celebrating their long-standing love Aotearoa, the band’s return marks another major chapter in their ongoing global touring legacy, as they bring their unparalleled live show to Auckland in January 2027.
The US rock icons will be joined by Auckland-based Dick Move and Ringlets for this show.
Friday 22 January – Western Springs Stadium, Auckland









