Concert Review: Keeva at Wine Cellar, August 11, 2021
Keeva is a brand-new singer-songwriter from Auckland who delivers an impressive set of melodic and upbeat Pop sounds via a piercingly powerful voice.
Keeva is a brand-new singer-songwriter from Auckland who delivers an impressive set of melodic and upbeat Pop sounds via a piercingly powerful voice.
Thunderground, Boneshakers, Snitch Jimmy and Jiahu Symbols. It’s time again for a Blitzkrieg Bop as The Wine Cellar hosts four young Punk bands out to give you a good old thrashing and spit you out better for it.
More good vibes at The Wine Cellar this weekend as Keeley Shade and friends put on a show to promote her new EP, Give Me Time.
Miles Calder was in top form at the Wine Cellar Thursday night, with a well-oiled performance, sprinkled with new songs. Robin Kearns files this review:
Cowboy Dan is bringing old school back, celebrating the release of their new EP, Sentimental Now That We Are Leaving. The Auckland based 4-piece triggered an energy that resonated throughout The Wine Cellar.
This New Zealand Pop King appears on stage with a theatrical presence. A glitter costume with a silver crown and cloth face mask. Then Andrew Fagan and the People proceed to let go and rage from the starters gun with Now You Know. Great Power Pop, inventive and hook-laden.
With the first of two all-seated sold-out shows this week at The Wine Cellar, Delaney Davidson delivered a stunning theatrical one-man-band show of haunted gothic Southern American Blues, Country and God-fearing Church music.