
JessB’s debut album is finally here: ‘It’s been far away for a really long time’
“I feel unrecognisable to myself from where I started.”
“I feel unrecognisable to myself from where I started.”
For those not already on Team Teddy, here’s what you need to know.
Shine On album spans four decades of work by Gisborne musician Nigel Marshall.
The 21-year-old DJ and drummer took over Glastonbury’s Shangri-La last Friday.
An attempt to find the local bully who uttered one of 2024's defining pop culture phrases.
Some of the images date back to the 1890s.
Finalists for the music industry gongs have been announced. Find out who made the list.
Not wanting to miss England’s knock-out clash in the Euros, the 1D alum made a plan.
The much-loved rocker swapped his usual casual look for something entirely different.
Their last performance was decades ago - how do they still sell billions?
NYT: Court filing by star’s estate provides details of financial woes toward end of life.
What keeps bringing him back to Aotearoa?
The event returns in 2025 with 46 acts on two stages.
Why is the famous British music festival taking a year off?
Anna Coddington records bilingual music for the dance floor.
The best-selling band will be performing three shows at Eden Park in November.
Every week, we ask a well-known Aucklander for their favourite spots in the city.
New York Times: Here's what the pop critics have on repeat after six months of listening.
The Eagles co-founder has maintained the pages were stolen.
The hitmaker wore these shoes on and off stage.
Times: The country-pop superstar opens up about surviving abuse, infidelity and divorce.
Duncan Greive assesses three women bringing the beat back — and the shock return of Lorde.
Hollie Smith's Bones Tour is coming to Gisborne this Matariki weekend.
The Gisborne-based duo will bring their unique sound to the annual dance party.
Lyrics nothing new but comforting coming from someone else.
OPINION: Many snooty critics couldn’t stand the superstar’s raw sentimentality.
It’s ‘music that people that look like us don’t really create’ and it's winning fans.
Boy George, Little River Band, Bonnie Tyler and Starship in the line up.
Irene Taylor, director of I Am: Celine Dion, reflects on filming one of Dion's seizures.
The fan's 'gift' hit Morgan Wallen mid-show before he quickly threw it back to the crowd.