Concert Review: Miss June – Whammy Bar August 2, 2019
As a precursor to their upcoming album release show at Galatos, Miss June gave the sold out crowd at Whammy a good look at what to expect on Bad Luck Party.
As a precursor to their upcoming album release show at Galatos, Miss June gave the sold out crowd at Whammy a good look at what to expect on Bad Luck Party.
The guys from Leisure celebrated the release of their second album, Twister, with a smouldering show at The Powerstation.
The Streets performed their first-ever solo gig at Auckland Town Hall last night, transforming the stalls into an open dance area and delivering an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime performance.
LA indie-pop band LANY returned to Auckland’s Powerstation to a roomful of screams and cellphones held high. As we were to learn…this is a show that came very close to not happening at all.
James Blake performed to an Auckland crowd at Shed 10 last night for the first time in six years, delivering a wildly diverse set underpinned by a remarkably powerful and mature voice.
Three years after Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork played the hits at the neighbouring ASB Theatre, the Mike and Micky Show came to Auckland’s Town Hall where they seemed determined to show off the depth of Mike Nesmith’s songwriting canon.
Sharon Van Etten returned to Auckland last night, a very different performer, a very different artist than she was four years ago.
Riding the wave of her acclaimed debut album, Heard It In A Past Life, Maggie Rogers made her New Zealand performance debut at Auckland’s Powerstation.
It was a full-on rock maelstrom as New Jersey’s Screaming Females returned to Auckland’s Whammy Bar.
Multiple Gammy winner Kacey Musgraves brought her Oh What A World Tour to Auckland, performing in New Zealand for the very first time.