Georgia Lines – Auckland War Memorial Museum May 16, 2022
Georgia Lines brought her songs, her voice and a few members of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra out to the Domain to help celebrate New Zealand Music Month.
Georgia Lines brought her songs, her voice and a few members of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra out to the Domain to help celebrate New Zealand Music Month.
Tiny Ruins and Lawrence Arabia delivered a mesmerising performance to a very attentive audience at The Auckland Museum last night. Tara Ranchhod captured a beautiful set of photos and gives us a few thoughts on the show.
Auckland Museum has created a web page dedicated to celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2020, full of events, activities, history, art and more!
Tami Neilson and her brother/long-time collaborator Jay Neilson gave a thunderously heartfelt performance in the Grand Foyer of The Auckland Museum – treating us to a tasty helping of songs from her new album, Chickaboom!, some old favourites, along with a heap of wild tales of a charmingly misspent childhood. Read Veronica McLaughlin‘s review here.
Uenuku PRIDE at Auckland Museum panel discussion. This will now be moderated by Thomas Sainsbury and the panel includes Louisa Wall, Welby Ings, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Tanu Gago, who will look at laws passed in our country’s history and acknowledge the firsts that have shaped our inclusive LGBTQI society as part of Auckland Pride […]
Few are fortunate enough to travel to Antarctica, even fewer experience what it is like to live there, that’s about to change!
Sooo much on at the Auckland Museum this November! EVENTS: Gathered Islands A Celebration of the Pacific WED 6 NOV, 6PM – 9.30PM FREE, BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL, EVENT CENTRE A very special free performance from Va’a Hono and Ahutoru Nui. This group from Tahiti will be performing Tahitian song and dance, filling our Event Centre with […]
The Official Music Month Summit returns for 2017 with a new format and a new venue. This year the Summit will be held at Auckland Museum in the amazing Auditorium on Saturday May 20, which is also the last weekend of the acclaimed Volume – Making Music in Aotearoa Exhibition.