
Dizzee Rascal flying high at Splore
If you see someone flying through the sky on a jet pack it might just be Dizzee Rascal...
If you see someone flying through the sky on a jet pack it might just be Dizzee Rascal...
The psychedelic rockers will play the Powerstation in May.
Marlon Williams has poured his post-breakup heart out and it is stunning.
"We live in a time where if you don't take a stand, that's probably your worst bet".
Lorde has beaten Taylor Swift, Pink and more to snag a major Brit Awards win.
Kiwi rapper Tom Francis has plans to hook up with Snoop. He just has to catch an Uber.
The Kings Arms is closing. What will happen to the bands, the fans and live music?
U.S. Girls' sixth album delivers off-kilter, avant-garde pop at its best.
How does a busking street musician know they're good? When they can win over sober people
From the Street to the Stage. Buskers are performing at Galatos as part of the Auckland Fringe Festival. / Jason Oxenham
47-year-old Mariah simply said: "Darling, no one needs to listen to that [criticism]!"
Just how bad was Fergie's attempt at the US national anthem? Here's a comparison.
He walked off stage after four songs and urged the audience to tell him they 'love him.'
With 45 minutes to go, a girl tossed him a Ziploc bag with some orange slices.
A Dunedin woman scored some precious moments on stage with her idol at the weekend.
COMMENT: It's time to start using our national stadium for big concerts.
Oh Lorde ... boycotting a concert in Israel only hurts the innocent
Marlon Williams, 27, on a year of forging strong friendships in a strange new world.
Kanye West has returned to Instagram - only to spend nine hours posting old photos.
Album review: Franz Ferdinand, Always Ascending
Justice or Grace Jones? Future or The Avalanches? Beck or Phoenix?
B-grade songs. Second-rate verses. That's how movie soundtracks work. Not this time.
MGMT lost touch over their last two albums - but Little Dark Age is a promising new step.
Robbie Williams isn't showing any signs of slowing down.
Wondering what it takes to make David Duchovny laugh these days? Just ask him this.
A West Auckland rock and metal festival has added a dose of pop to its bill.
They made a negative a massive positive: "Funny how things happen, eh?"
Fans pointed out the figure more closely resembled Jennifer Aniston.