The Civic: Get your pulse pounding and your heart racing — or at least watch others do so. Dancers from Cuba's Ballet Revolución are in town to entertain us with "breath-taking" contemporary moves, salsa and Cuban dance leading to what's described as an explosive and intense performance with unbridled passion and raw energy plus there's music by the likes of Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug, Adele, Prince, Justin Bieber, Enrique Iglesias, Justin Timberlake and Coldplay. Sounds like just what we need to warm us all up and launch into a long weekend.
Cuban Ballet Revolución, The Civic, Friday and Saturday
Logan Campbell Centre: When your dad is John "Bonzo" Bonham — legendary Led Zeppelin drummer — chances are you're going to grow up with an ear for a tune and penchant for pounding percussion. So it is with Jason Bonham who brings to Auckland this weekend a "unique story-telling adventure". As he and his band recreate the Led Zep sound — complete with legendary drum solos — Bonham shares home video footage and stories about what the band and its music meant to him. Described by critics at a "near perfect" recreation of Led Zeppelin's sound, it's one for rock fans not to miss. The Jason Bonham Led Zeppelin Evening, Logan Campbell Centre, Saturday
Whammy Bar and Wine Cellar: Like Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellington, Auckland has felt the sting of losing some of its most iconic live music venues in the Kings Arms and Golden Dawn. It's more important than ever that we celebrate the ones we have, which is why Borderline Music Festival is the perfect mid-winter celebration. The festival takes place over two nights at Whammy Bar and Wine Cellar, and features a stacked who's who of local indie artists. Tickets are only $25 for both nights.
Boderline Music Festival, Whammy Bar and Wine Cellar, Friday and Saturday