“Like Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen? Then get ready to fall head over heels in love with Los Angeles’ Phoebe Bridgers.” – NME To coincide with this announcement a handful of further tickets are being made available for purchase. Be quick for these unmissable shows! Tickets on sale now via TICKETMASTER The National have
Read MoreAotearoa’s beloved storytellers, The Mutton Birds, are poised to kick off their headline tour and are delighted to announce the artists supporting them. Starting in Dunedin on Friday, January 24th, the powerhouse noir-folk
Andy Dickson from The Narcs From March 1st to 8th, Midge Ure – Live Aid co-founder and Ultravox frontman brings his dynamic new group ‘Band Electronica‘ to New Zealand to perform the Vienna album in its entirety, plus Visage classics,
Nadia Reid Announces New Album Out of My Province + Shares First Single ‘Best Thing’ with Video + Aotearoa / NZ Tour Dates Today, Nadia Reid announces her new album Out of
Captivating, Los Angeles-based performance artist and singer songwriter, Chelsea Jade, returns to New Zealand this February for three shows, including a performance at Wanaka’s Tuki festival. 2019 has seen Chelsea on the road as support act
Amanda Palmer’s third solo LP, There Will Be No Intermission is the multi-faceted artist’s most powerful and personal collection to date, with songs that tackle the big questions: life, death, grief and how we make
California’s shimmering melody-makers Allah-Las have announced their maiden voyage to Aotearoa New Zealand this February with a three-date tour including Auckland, Wellington and the Coromandel. Having taken their compact California on the road across
Photo credit: Justin Pizzoferrato Lou Barlow, Jason Lowenstein and Bob D’Amico will return to New Zealand with their latest critically acclaimed album, Act Surprised – the ninth Sebadoh studio album. “Sebadoh kicks off its fourth decade with rare cohesiveness of
Fat Freddy’s Drop – credit Harry A’Court at Inject Design On the eve of releasing their new studio album Special Edition Part 1 (out this Friday, 15th November), Fat Freddy’s Drop have some good news for Christchurch! Their show
L-R: Don McGlashan: lead vocal, rhythm guitar and euphonium, Alan Gregg: bass, vocals, David Long: guitars, Ross Burge: drums. Due to popular demand and to scratch the itch to play more shows,
Photo credit: Eliot Lee Hazel On the heels of her critically acclaimed 2019 album Titanic Rising released via Sub Pop Records Weyes Blood announces three special New Zealand shows in support of Aldous Harding’s nationwide tour. This is