Mum of blind autistic boy who wowed America's Got Talent judges opens up
'There's this other part of him, it is like two people.'
'There's this other part of him, it is like two people.'
Miley Cyrus' much-anticipated new project, She is Coming, has dropped.
A lifelong fan recounts the time she got onstage with U2 at their Auckland show in 1989.
U2 return to Auckland, joined by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
The R&B singer has consistently denied allegations of sexual misconduct.
Running over an hour and with a whopping 27 tracks Flamagra is a daunting proposition...
Jamila Woods' latest is an innovative R 'n' B record humming with history.
DJ Khaled. Another one. (Even when there probably shouldn't have been).
Sheeran wanted Bruno Mars and Bieber to join him on a new version of Lady Marmalade.
Jimmy Barnes knows more than most about hard living. Now he's a man on a mission.
The new initiative wants to encourage people back to live music in the city
Winter is here - so are top plays, films, concerts and exhibitions to keep us entertained.
Elton John had to pay a $300 fine and his manager served a month in Mt Eden Prison.
Fans took to Twitter to express their frustration over reoccurring sound issues.
"I really do not think men are asked that question," said the pop star.
It was the much-hyped Spice Girls reunion two decades in the making.
From hip-hop to dance to pop, here are three new albums you need to hear this week.
They'd been on stage less than 10 minutes when the complaints began.
Carly Rae Jepsen's emotive songwriting is back on form on Dedicated.
Tyler, the Creator is changing hip hop for the better with his new creation, Igor.
Aldous Harding is heading to Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland.
Adeaze is back with three award nominations, thanks to their love of their mother.
Former Rip It Up editor Murray Cammick shares the songs that have soundtracked his life.
Acclaimed songwriter Nadia Reid talks love and marriage, success and failure
New York Times: Her family said she left no will. It turns out, she may have left a few.
New York Times: The internet has taken music out of the hands of the cultural guardians.
The Power of Love singer joined James Corden to sing some of her most iconic songs.
Aussie rock legend Jimmy Barnes is returning to play three New Zealand shows in September.
There's plenty of rock on Steven Van Zandt's first album of original material in 20 years.