
Review: Will U2′s 40-song album of reimagined hits win you over or make you surrender?
The Irish rockers attempt to go small and intimate. Karl Puschmann sees if they succeed.
The Irish rockers attempt to go small and intimate. Karl Puschmann sees if they succeed.
Upwards of 15k people attended each of the festival's three days.
There was a certain charm in the brevity of these miniatures, says William Dart.
'This is the show I think the most about on the whole tour.'
The DJ is a musical force to be reckoned with and, notably, quite the fan of Aotearoa.
The star kicked off her NZ tour with a message for her Napier and Hawke's Bay fans.
A rundown on the most popular things Kiwis are listening to and watching this week.
Sir Elton is back in New Zealand to bid his fans adieu one final time. This time for real.
Despite the weather, Jack Johnson reminds us summer is finally here.
The Killers played two shows in a row in Auckland last night.
Review: The US rapper got candid with the Friday Jams crowd on Sunday night.
Gilbert Varga a directorial dynamo leading the APO.
In a time of madness, "folklore" feels like a moment to escape.
Billy Idol's not as young as he once was, but everyone grows old.
We take a listen to the new album from the indie legends.
Can Black Midi's Mercury nominated Schlagenheim do the impossible and make prog cool?
On their eighth studio album The National embrace their feminine side
It felt like discovering a special performer just discovering how special she is.
Running over an hour and with a whopping 27 tracks Flamagra is a daunting proposition...
Vampire Weekend return after a six-year hiatus with more Vampire Weekend than ever before
Album Review: Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders, Word Gets Around
The stars of the Kiwi musical take on some beloved Kiwi classics. Do they do them justice?
Grunge-pop heroes mash 60s psychedelica with modern pop... what could possibly go wrong?
Is Hello Happiness, her first album in 12 years, deserving of a warm welcome?
After three years Avalanche City are back and banjo-less. But has the wait been worth it?
Q: What does Michael Jackson, Black Sabbath and Toto all have in common? A: Weezer.