Kicking off 2025 right, the iconic Rhythm and Alps is back for its 14th year, bringing the ultimate New Year’s festival experience in the heart of the South Island. It’s set to be the biggest event yet. Gates will open on December 30 for two jam-packed days of legendary talent with 10,000
Read MoreSleaford Mods have announced a New Zealand and Australia headline tour for April 2026 The band will kicks things off in Perth at the Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Front Lawn, and continue through to Melbourne,
Over the weekend, electrically expressive Atlanta soul singer Curtis Harding performed three songs on CBS This Morning: Saturday. From his new album Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt, head below to
Going Global 2025 – The annual two-day summit and festival is in full swing in Tāmaki Makaurau. Going Global unites Aotearoa’s brightest artists with international speakers, festival bookers, and tastemakers from across
Pickle Darling shares a final single ‘Congratulations Champion‘ and re-announces their new album Bots (previously Battlebots) out 5th September via Father/Daughter Records. Lukas Mayo, the artist behind Pickle Darling, has always thrived in the margins, favouring quiet devotion
Handsome Tours are pleased to present Wunderhorse in Australia + New Zealand in 2025! Due to overwhelming demand Wunderhorse have upgraded their Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland & Wellington shows + added an additional
Auckland indie-rock legends Voom — after years of slow-burning genius, cult-adored releases, and sporadic-yet-memorable live performances — are finally back with their long-awaited new album, Something Good Is Happening, out now via Flying Nun Records.
In celebration of NZ Music Month, a new musical experience is coming to the heart of the city, and it’s not what you’d expect. From Tuesday 26 May to Sunday 1 June,
Recently, on John Mulaney’s new Netflix talk show Everybody’s Live, Kim Gordon and Kim Deal joined forces for a performance of the Sonic Youth classic ‘Little Trouble Girl,’ as well as individual performances of
With the news that the mighty Head Like A Hole are unable to perform with the D4 on their summer tour of Aotearoa due to personal reasons an urgent call went out
Louder, wilder, and more combustible than ever, NZ’s finest punk n’ rollers, The D4, will be hitting home shores this coming February / March. They will be celebrating the FIRST EVER VINYL pressing of sophomore