Kyle Lionhart Announces Debut New Zealand Show This March
Australian neo-folk singer-songwriter Kyle Lionhart has announced his first ever show in New Zealand this March.
Australian neo-folk singer-songwriter Kyle Lionhart has announced his first ever show in New Zealand this March.
Yesterday we announced that Elton John would be bringing his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour to Mission Estate Winery. But, there are two other NZ dates happening as well, in Auckland and Dunedin, that may have not been readily noticeable in that original post. So, here are further details for those two shows…
Lily Allen opened the final leg of her No Shame Tour at Auckland’s Spark Arena. Both the venue and the show itself were smaller, more intimate affairs than recent concerts by pop divas such as Pink, Cher and Shania Twain, giving fans a chance to connect with the sometimes controversial artist.
Sir Elton John, recently crowned by Billboard as the most successful performing male solo artist of all time, today revealed details of the epic 3-date New Zealand leg of his global Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.
A rare and beautiful thing occurred at Auckland’s Wine Cellar the other night, witnessed by just a few lucky souls.
To mark 50 years since David Bowie’s Space Oddity was unleashed on the world, The Thin White Duke’s band today announces two New Zealand dates for its “A BOWIE CELEBRATION: THE DAVID BOWIE ALUMNI TOUR”.
British rock royalty Arctic Monkeys will touch down in New Zealand in early March and with demand for tickets so overwhelming, Frontier Touring has released additional general admission floor tickets to ensure fans don’t miss out.
The 10th Auckland Laneway Festival took place yesterday. Like the first one, Florence + The Machine were on hand to close out the night. But that’s about all that was similar to the first. Fortunately just about all the changes to the festival have been for the better.
Extraordinary 2 Hour show from the kings and queens of Pagan Folk Metal.
Thursday 28 June, 2018 – SIX60 announce their plans for next summer, and and the news is both huge and groundbreaking. SIX60 will be the first New Zealand band ever to headline at the iconic venue, Western Springs Stadium.