
A Powerstation show reveals the challenges of nostalgia touring
OPINION: Duncan Greive watches shoegaze band Ride grow and wishes he hadn’t.
OPINION: Duncan Greive watches shoegaze band Ride grow and wishes he hadn’t.
OPINION: The first two of its 2024 Immerse concerts proved successful.
Listen to “Good Luck, Babe!” now Director: Chappell Roan Producer: Cristobal Saez Video / Chappell Roan
OPINION: The billboards have haunted the city, doubtlessly contributing to a full house.
OPINION: Unforgiving acoustics couldn't dampen a spellbinding evening of glorious singing.
OPINION: An evening of superlative music making.
Kendrick Lamar “Not Like Us” Directed by Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar Video / Kendrick Lamar
The pop icon has released 15 albums in 22 years, but which one comes out on top?
OPINION: This might well be the pinnacle of this year’s Bayleys Great Classics series.
'Welcome to the Sahara.'
OPINION: Auckland Philharmonia prove contemporary music is not box office poison.
The performance was the first in 2024′s Triptych series.
OPINION: The NZSO’s last Auckland appearance for three months was a triumphant au revoir.
The Grammy-winning band tell Karl Puschmann how Kiwi audiences lit a creative fuse.
A sold-out crowd proved they could indeed hold Macklemore, writes Ben Boyce.
Auckland Philharmonia’s Bach & Bruckner concert set off with a rare pleasure.
The final track of The Tortured Poets Department is dedicated to the 1920s film star.
The superstar mercilessly mocks ex-boyfriends Matty Healy and Joe Alwyn.
OPINION: Saturday night’s Mahler concert was 'about our world and new beginnings'.
UK artist Fred again.. has been taking over the country on a surprise tour.
OPINION: The hypnotic vocals of Abdelilah Rharrabti and Esmail Fathi were illuminating.
A music review of the Auckland Philharmonia's In the Italian Style.
A nostalgic night with 90s power bands Matchbox Twenty and Goo Goo Dolls in Chch.
OPINION: Conductor delivers irresistible take on visceral Beethoven symphony.
Christchurch’s biggest party returns for its ninth year.
The pop star shed a tear during her Melbourne show for a very touching reason.
Two decades on, the US band brought their magnum opus back to NZ.
When the 60-person orchestra started to wind down, something unforeseeable happened.
Laneway brought the sun this year - along with a setlist that was unmatched.
A surprise guest appearance had Auckland fans losing their minds.